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Rules Basics
  • Objective 🎯: Win chips by having the best hand or making opponents fold.
  • Deck & Hands🃏: Standard 52-card deck with ranked hands.
  • Blinds 🕶️: Two players post forced bets (small and big blinds) before dealing.
  • Dealing 🤲: Players receive two private hole cards, followed by a betting round.
  • Community Cards 🌐: Dealer reveals five cards in stages (Flop, Turn, River) with betting after each.
  • Showdown 🥊: Remaining players reveal hands; highest-ranking hand wins the pot.
  • Betting 🎲: Players can Check, Bet/Raise, Call, or Fold.
Betting
Players take turns to place bets once the cards have been dealt. The two players to the left of the dealer are forced to bet a small amount known as the blind. After the first round of betting three community cards are drawn and displayed in the centre of the table, another round of better will then follow. After this the final community card is drawn and the final round of betting is undertaken. At any time a player may fold and they will no longer be able to participate in the hand. In any round of betting each player must match the previous bet or check (if they have already matched). The remaining players after the final round of betting will display their hands the highest hand wins the pot.
Starting Odds

Texas Hold'em preflop betting strategies involve evaluating hand strength, position, and opponents' tendencies. Good hands warrant aggressive betting, weak hands should be folded. Consider blinds and stack sizes, play tight in early position, and more aggressively in later position. Adjust strategy as the game progresses. See figure for suggested play on starting hands.

Table Etiquette & Dealing
Poker table etiquette ensures a respectful and enjoyable atmosphere. Key aspects include: being punctual; paying attention to the game and acting in turn; avoiding excessive chatter, especially about ongoing hands; not revealing cards or providing unsolicited advice; keeping chips and cards visible; being courteous to dealers and opponents; handling winning and losing gracefully; maintaining personal hygiene; refraining from using electronic devices during the game; and avoiding slow rolling, string betting, or other improper actions.
Flop, Turn, River
In Texas Hold'em, the flop, turn, and river are integral parts of the game that shape its outcome. The flop, consisting of the first three community cards, is dealt face-up after the initial round of betting. It unveils crucial information, offering players insights into potential hand strengths and possibilities. After the flop, the turn card is revealed, adding a fourth community card to the table. This card often alters the dynamics of the game, prompting players to reassess their strategies based on the expanded range of hand combinations. Finally, the river card, the fifth and final community card, is revealed. It represents players' last chance to improve their hands. The river determines the complete set of community cards available to all players. Following the river, a final round of betting takes place, leading to a showdown if multiple players remain. The player with the strongest five-card hand, comprising their hole cards and the community cards, emerges as the victor. The flop, turn, and river thus introduce crucial decision points, suspense, and strategic considerations in the thrilling game of Texas Hold'em.
Glossary
  1. Action
  2. All-in
  3. Ante
  4. Backdoor
  5. Bad Beat
  6. Bet
  7. Big Blind
  8. Blank
  9. Blind
  10. Bluff
  11. Board
  12. Bottom Pair
  13. Burn
  14. Button
  15. Buy
  16. Call
  17. Calling Station
  18. Cap
  19. Case
  20. Center Pot
  21. Check
  22. Check-Raise
  23. Cold Call
  24. Come Hand
  25. Community Cards
  26. Complete Hand
  27. Connector
  28. Counterfeit
  29. Crack
  30. Cripple
  31. Dealer
  32. Dog
  33. Dominated Hand
  34. Draw
  35. Draw Dead
  36. Equity
  37. Expectation
  38. Extra Blind
  39. Family Pot
  40. Fast
  41. Favourite
  42. Flop
  43. Fold
  44. Foul
  45. Free Card
  46. Free Roll
  47. Gutshot Straight
  48. Heads Up
  49. Hit
  50. Hole Cards
  51. House
  52. Implied Odds
  53. Inside Straight Draw
  54. Jackpot
  55. Kicker
  56. Live Blind
  57. Maniac
  58. Muck
  59. No Limit
  60. Nuts
  61. Offsuit
  62. One-Gap
  63. Open-Ended Straight Draw
  64. Out
  65. Outrun
  66. Overcall
  67. Overcard
  68. Overpair
  69. Pay Off
  70. Play the Board
  71. Pocket
  72. Pocket Pair
  73. Post
  74. Pot Limit
  75. Pot Odds
  76. Price
  77. Protect
  78. Quads
  79. Ragged
  80. Rainbow
  81. Raise
  82. Rake
  83. Rank
  84. Represent
  85. Ring Game
  86. River
  87. Rock
  88. Runner
  89. Scare Card
  90. Second Pair
  91. Sell
  92. Semi-Bluff
  93. Set
  94. Short Stack
  95. Showdown
  96. Side Pot
  97. Slow Play
  98. Small Blind
  99. Smooth Call
  100. Split Pot
  101. Split Two Pair
  102. Spread-limit
  103. Straddle
  104. String Bet
  105. Structured
  106. Suited
  107. Table Stakes
  108. Tell
  109. Tilt
  110. Time
  111. Toke
  112. Top Pair
  113. Top Set
  114. Top Two
  115. Top and Bottom
  116. Trips
  117. Turn
  118. Under the Gun
  119. Underdog
  120. Value
  121. Variance