In just 10 minutes, learn how to play Texas Hold'em Poker

 Ten Minutes to Learn Texas Hold'em Poker


It can be daunting for people who don't know much about Texas Hold'em Poker's rules. Contrary to what you may have heard, it's not difficult to learn how Texas Hold'em Poker works. This is how you can play Texas Hold'em Poker within 10 minutes.


First Step – Blinds

For this game, at least two people are required. Before any cards can ever be drawn, or shown, at least two players must place some money in the "pot". These are called blinds'. One player places the small and big blinds, while the other place the big blind. The big blind is typically twice the size of the small blind. The two first players to sit left of the dealer button place the small blind and the big blind.


Each hand ends with the dealer button moving clockwise. This gives all players the chance to place their last bet.


Preflop: Second Step

In what is known as the 'preflopround', each player receives two cards. These cards are known as 'hole card'. After determining the winning cards of each player, they must then decide whether to call (or continue playing the game without increasing the bet), raise the bet (or increase the amount), or fold (or do not play in the round). Players who bet a certain amount must also bet the same or more if they wish to continue.


Flop is the third step

After all players have placed bets, dealers place three face-up board cards in this step, also known as "flop round".


Players must use their two private cards as well as the three board cards in the flop to create the strongest winning hand according to the hand rankings. The round starts with the small blind player. They have the option to call or bet and can also fold. The next step is to do the same as the small blind player, with the option of calling, betting, or folding. Each player can choose to fold or exit the round at any time.


Fourth Step – Turn

The next card on the board is drawn and is known as the "turn". Now that each player has six cards, they must create the best possible hand with two hole cards, three community cards, and then decide whether or not to call, wager more, or exit the round. After the bets have been placed we move on to the next stage, known as the 'river.


Fifth Step – River

The last board card drawn in the "river" is the last. Players now have seven cards to choose from and must again create the best five-card hands possible.


Sixth Step: Winner and Showdown

If one player does not remain in a round, and all others have folded, then all remaining bets go to the remaining player.


The showdown occurs if more than one person sees the final betting round following 'river. The winner is announced when the remaining players reveal their cards. Naturally, the winner wins the round as well as the pot. First steps in Texas Holdem

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