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About Texas Hold’Em Poker

In this popular poker game, there are four betting rounds where players can bet, bluff, call or fold based on their hand strength.

With each round, more community cards are dealt, helping you gauge the strength of your hand against potential hands of your opponents.

Community cards are the shared cards placed face-up on the table. A total of five are dealt, and players can use between three and five of these, along with one or both hole cards — or even none — to make their best five-card hand. The optimal combination of community cards and hole cards determines your final hand.

How to Play?

The first two cards you get are your hole cards, and they're face-down so only you can see them. At the start, the small and big blinds are put in. Then, you can either fold, call the big blind or raise if you think you've got a good hand — or want others to think you do.
After the first round of betting, the dealer puts three cards face-up on the table. The next round of betting starts with the player sitting closest to the dealer's left.
After the first three cards are shown, the dealer puts another card face-up on the table. This happens after everyone has had a chance to either check, call or raise the current bet on the flop.
After the turn, the dealer puts the last card face-up on the table. This is the river. Then the final round of checking or betting starts.
pre flop

Two ways to win

Showdown

Players continue to check or bet through the flop, turn, and river rounds. After the last betting round on the river is done, everyone reveals their hands. The winner is determined using No Limit Hold'Em hand rankings, which you'll find listed below.

Out-Betting Your Opponents

You can win the pot without a showdown by betting or raising in a way that makes everyone else fold. This strategy is called 'out-betting' and can work whether you have a strong hand or are bluffing. With a strong hand, you're encouraging calls from weaker hands. When bluffing, you're making others think you have a strong hand, even when you don't.

Table information

Stakes Blinds Default Buy-In Rake % Rake Cap (2-3) Rake Cap (4+)
Low $0.01 / $0.02 $0.50 5% $0.10 $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02 $1 $0.25 $0.50
$0.05 / $0.10 $2 $0.50 $1
$0.10 / $0.25 $5 $1 $2
Stakes Blinds Default Buy-In Rake % Rake Cap (2-3) Rake Cap (4+)
Low $0.01 / $0.02 $0.50 5% $0.10 $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02 $1 $0.25 $0.50
$0.05 / $0.10 $2 $0.50 $1
$0.10 / $0.25 $5 $1 $2
Stakes Blinds Default Buy-In Rake % Rake Cap (2-3) Rake Cap (4+)
Low $0.01 / $0.02 $0.50 5% $0.10 $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02 $1 $0.25 $0.50
$0.05 / $0.10 $2 $0.50 $1
$0.10 / $0.25 $5 $1 $2
Stakes Blinds Default Buy-In Rake % Rake Cap (2-3) Rake Cap (4+)
Low $0.01 / $0.02 $0.50 5% $0.10 $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02 $1 $0.25 $0.50
$0.05 / $0.10 $2 $0.50 $1
$0.10 / $0.25 $5 $1 $2
$0.01 / $0.02
Default Buy-in $0.50
Rake 5%
Rake Cap (2-3) $0.10
Rake Cap (4+) $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02
Default Buy-in $0.50
Rake 5%
Rake Cap (2-3) $0.10
Rake Cap (4+) $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02
Default Buy-in $0.50
Rake 5%
Rake Cap (2-3) $0.10
Rake Cap (4+) $0.20
$0.01 / $0.02
Default Buy-in $0.50
Rake 5%
Rake Cap (2-3) $0.10
Rake Cap (4+) $0.20

Poker hand rankings

royal flush
straight flush
4 of a kind
full house
flush
straight
3 of a kind
2 pair
1 pair
high card

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