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For a long time, the most popular type of poker was seven card. In the 2000s, though, there was the sudden emergence of Texas Hold 'Em, a community style poker that really became popular in casinos. Now, it is the most popular poker in casinos. With there being games such as no limit Text Hold 'Em, it really is an exciting game that thousands of people love to play. There's the chance to make some decent money if you play right.

The first part of the game is obviously the shuffle and the deal. Each player gets two cards. The player to the immediate left of the dealer has to put in the small blind and the player to the left of that player puts in the big blind. Once that is done and once the players have looked at their cards, they can determine if they want to play. To play, each player needs to match the big blind. Once that is done, the dealer flips over three cards which is called the flop.

This is where players decide if they want to play or if they don't. They can fold, check, raise, or call whatever they want and betting goes around. Once betting is done, the dealer burns a card and then flips another card called the turn. Now there are four cards that are on the table. Betting once again goes around and players can put whatever they want. The dealer burns another card and flips the fifth card which is called the river.

Now that the cards have all been flipped, they do one last round of betting and then show their hands. The winner gets the pot obviously. There are cases where there are ties and the money is therefore split. But typically, one player has the highest hand and voila, they get the money.

Poker is a game of chance, but also a game of skill. You need to know when you want to bet and when is a bad time to bet. It all depends on what you're holding before the flop. Sometimes, players play aggressively and other times, they play more defensively. But, in the end, you need to have your poker face on and an understanding that you're going against at least another three players, so you could easily lose if you're not careful.

For a long time, the most popular type of poker was seven card. In the 2000s, though, there was the sudden emergence of Texas Hold 'Em, a community style poker that really became popular in casinos. Now, it is the most popular poker in casinos. With there being games such as no limit Text Hold 'Em, it really is an exciting game that thousands of people love to play. There's the chance to make some decent money if you play right.

The first part of the game is obviously the shuffle and the deal. Each player gets two cards. The player to the immediate left of the dealer has to put in the small blind and the player to the left of that player puts in the big blind. Once that is done and once the players have looked at their cards, they can determine if they want to play. To play, each player needs to match the big blind. Once that is done, the dealer flips over three cards which is called the flop.

This is where players decide if they want to play or if they don't. They can fold, check, raise, or call whatever they want and betting goes around. Once betting is done, the dealer burns a card and then flips another card called the turn. Now there are four cards that are on the table. Betting once again goes around and players can put whatever they want. The dealer burns another card and flips the fifth card which is called the river.

Now that the cards have all been flipped, they do one last round of betting and then show their hands. The winner gets the pot obviously. There are cases where there are ties and the money is therefore split. But typically, one player has the highest hand and voila, they get the money.

Poker is a game of chance, but also a game of skill. You need to know when you want to bet and when is a bad time to bet. It all depends on what you're holding before the flop. Sometimes, players play aggressively and other times, they play more defensively. But, in the end, you need to have your poker face on and an understanding that you're going against at least another three players, so you could easily lose if you're not careful.

 

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