Purpose: The player with the best five card combination using any of the closed or open cards, wins the game.
How to play:
1. The Dealer distributes to each player two cards face down. These are called Pocket Cards.
2. The first betting round begins. Players can make Check, Bet, Call or Fold. The betting round ends when all players make a Call
(I) the previous player's bet.
3. The Dealer then opens three leaves in the center of the table. These are called Flop.
4. The second betting round begins. This time players can make Call, Raise (increase) in the bet or Fold (surrender).
5. The Dealer 'burns' a card and opens another form, the 4th in the table.
6. The third round of betting begins.
7. The Dealer opens the 5th and final card on the table.
8. Last round of betting.
9. Last batch. The player with the best 5 card combination wins the Pot (money in the center of the table).
POKER GAME RULES: 5 CARD DRAW
Purpose: The player with the best 5 card combination wins.
How to play:
1. The Dealer distributes 5 cards face down to each player.
2. The first betting round begins - the lower limit is on the table - for example if the table is $ 4 / $ 8 then the stakes will start from $ 4. The maximum number of bets can make a player in each round is 4.
3. Players can then 'burn' from 0 to 5 cards and take corresponding to the Dealer (always closed).
4. The second betting round begins - the highest level on the table - in our example, from $ 8.
5. Finally, start the showdown with the player seated to the left. Winner is the player who has the best combination of 5 cards. If there is a tie, the players share the Pot (money in the center of the table).
POKER GAME RULES: 7 CARD STUD
Purpose: The player with the best 5 card combination using
5 out of 7 pieces, wins. Each player must place an Ante
(small initial stake) in the center of the table.
Each player is dealt 3 cards. Two of them are closed and one open.
How to play:
1st betting round - from the player with the lowest value card (spades, hearts, checkered, swords - for example, the 2 clubs is the lowest value card that can be). In each active player is dealt another card face up.
2nd betting round - from the player with the highest value cards face. In each active player is dealt another card face up.
3rd betting round - from the player with the highest value cards face and at the higher limit bet. In each active player is dealt another card face up.
4th round of betting - starting with the higher limit bet. In each active player is dealt another face-down card. If all players are still in the game, no one does 'fold' (resign) and all the cards are dealt then the Dealer will open a sheet in the center of the table which can use all the players.
5th and final betting round.
Revelation - the active players show their cards from the player who made the last bet. The winner is the player with the best combination of 5 cards of the 7 available.
BLINDS AND LIMITS professional cash
The Blinds are mandatory bets made by the first two players to the left of the Dealer to be money in the center of the table (Pot) and start the game.
There are 2 types of Blinds. The Small Blind, which is half the lower betting limit, and the Big Blind, which is equal to the lower limit bet of the table. For example, a table with $ 1 / $ 2 bet limits, which is $ 1 and $ 2 less than the maximum, will be Small Blind $ 0.50 and Big Blind $ 1.
Table Limits
There are 3 different variations with regard to Poker bets. These variations affect the dynamics of the game and is an important criterion in the selection of the table. The 3 variants are:
No Limit (no limits) on these tables there is no limit to the amount that the player wants to bet on each spin.
Pot Limit: these tables the limit of betting is determined by the amount shown in the center of the table at the time of betting. The game is more controlled but there are cases where the stakes reach
high if the Pot is high.
Fixed Limit (defined limits): In these tables, players can bet and increase depending on the threshold of the Big Blind. These tables are sufficiently controlled.
It is very important to know what initially (closed) leaf deserves to play and what not. There are many disagreements on this issue, since every player has their own preferences depending on the style of game. Remember, a good starting hand can turn bad at any time. A good player knows when to do Fold, even if the cards dealt him was good.
Couple with Assos
Couple with Kings
Couple with Queens
King and Assos of the same color
Queen and Assos of the same color
Couple with Jack
King and Queen of the same color
Jack and Assos of the same color
King and Assos
Couple with Tens
1) Do not play on many lots. To remove the luck factor from the game, do not bet on all lots. It is better to wait when the first two good cards you shared.
2) Learn when to hold your cards and when to leave them. Learn how and when to Fold, and do not rush to make Call (I see). A good player bets only 30% of the game so do not be surprised if you need to Fold several times.
3) Learn when to bluff. The bluff catching sometimes against some players, so learn to use it properly and carefully.
4) Watch the tactics of your opponents. Watch several games without participating. To learn how your opponents play is an important factor in your success.
5) Read books and keep notes. Always there is something you can learn about Poker, so read and learn as much as possible.
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