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Trying to understand the rules of poker can be confusing, largely due to the many different variants of poker games and the confusingly similar but misleading information on the Internet.

Here we are going to simplify poker rules and explain to you the basic rules and how they vary across different formats of poker games.

Types of Poker Games

There are literally hundreds of variants of poker games, most of them are hardly played and the list can probably be cut down to less than 10 games that are regularly played today, the most common being Texas Holdem Poker.

Most poker games can be broken into 3 categories:

  1. Holdem Poker Games – these games share cards between players, so a number of common cards (called community cards) are dealt in the middle of the table which are available for all players to use as part of their hand.
  2. Stud Poker Games – some cards are dealt to players 'face up' which means all the other players can see them and others are dealt 'face down' which means only the player can see them. There are no shared or 'community' cards.
  3. Draw Poker – each player is dealt a number of cards which only they can see, then throughout the hand they have the opportunity to swap cards for new cards to try and make a winning hand.

Obviously there are different variants of poker games because they all have different rules so it is impossible to comprehensively cover everything in this article.

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So…. below you will find the basic poker rules and concepts that apply to most poker games. Read and digest these and then, after you have decided which poker game you want to learn to play you can head over to our Poker Games & Rules section to get a more detailed guide for the game you have chosen.

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The Basics …

Texas hold 'em (also known as hold'em or holdem) is another version of the standard card game of poker. A dealer shuffles the cards then deals 2 cards to each player and then five community cards are placed by the dealer—a series of three ('the flop') then two additional single cards ('the turn' and 'the river').

  • Poker games are played with a 'deck' of 52 cards.
  • Each deck contains four 'suits' – hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds.
  • Each suit contains 13 cards, the numbers 2 to 10 and then four 'picture cards' Jack, Queen, King and Ace.
  • Poker card ranks are descending from the Ace, which is the highest to the King, Queen, Jack, then 10 on down to 2.
  • The Ace, depending on the game, might be counted as the lowest or highest card.

Betting

Cards are dealt to each player depending on the rules of the individual game you are playing. After the cards are dealt there will be a series of betting rounds where each player in turn is given a choice of the following options.

  • Check – you do not wish to bet any chips at the moment and you take the 'free' option – this is only an option if someone hasn't already placed a bet before your turn which removes the free option of checking.
  • Bet – You make a bet by selecting an amount of money or 'chips' and clicking on bet if you are playing online poker or pushing them towards the middle of the table if you are playing live poker. The bet must be between the minimum and maximum limits in force which we'll discuss later. Once you have bet then other players must match that bet or they are eliminated from the hand.
  • Call – If a player has already placed a bet and you wish to stay in the hand then you must match that bet, you are said to be 'calling the bet' or as you would announce 'I call'.
  • Raise – If a player has already placed a bet then you have the option to place a bigger bet, this is called a 'Raise'.
  • Fold – If a bet has been made and you don't want to match that bet then you 'fold' your hand. Folding your hand eliminates you from the hand.

Each betting round is complete when all players have either called the highest bet, or folded their hands leaving only one active player (the player who made the highest bet) – then the next cards are dealt and another betting round may start.

How Do I Win?

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There are two ways to win a hand of Poker.

  1. You make a bet and everybody else folds their hand leaving you the only player left in the hand.
  2. You reach the end of all the betting rounds and you hold the strongest poker hand

For more information see our section on the poker hand rankings

How a Hand is made up?

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In general there are two types of cards available to players:

  1. Hole Cards – these are cards which are dealt to an individual player – they are only available to use in the hand by the player they are dealt to.
  2. Community Cards – these are shared cards dealt in the middle of the table and are available for all players to use in their hands.

Depending on the rules of the individual game you are playing, Cards are either dealt 'face up' so everyone can see them or 'face down' so only the player who they have been dealt to can see them.

How a hand is made up will vary depending on which poker game you are playing, but to give you an idea lets look at an example from the most popular form of Poker – Texas Holdem Poker.

In Texas Holdem each player is dealt two 'Hole' cards – these cards are dealt face down and only the player knows what the cards are.

Here are the hole cards we have been dealt.

During the course of the hand a total of 5 community cards are dealt 'face up' for everyone to see in the middle of the table. These community cards are shared and available for all players to use in their hands.

Here are the community cards:

So there are now a total of 7 cards available to us and we take the best 5 card hand from those 7 cards.

In this hand we have two Aces (a pair) so our best hand is the pair of Aces followed by the next three highest cards:

Summary

The above is a very good introduction to the basic rules of poker and hopefully cuts through some of the confusion on the subject that a normal google search can produce.

Now you have a basic understanding of poker rules you should continue to look through the other articles in the Poker for Beginners section to continue to get a good introduction to poker.Once you have done that then it will be time to choose a game to learn by heading over to our Poker Games & Rules section – most people start out with Texas Holdem as this is the most widely played, but its up to you.

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Texas Hold'em is arguably the most famous of all poker games. If you are new to the game of poker, Texas Hold'em Poker is a great place to start. Hold 'em consists of two cards ('hole cards') being dealt face down to each player and then five community cards being placed face-up by the dealer — a series of three ('the flop') then an additional single card ('the turn') and another additional card ('the river') – with players having the option to check, bet, raise or fold after each deal; i.e., betting may occur prior to the flop, 'on the flop', 'on the turn', and 'on the river'.

Texas Hold'em Rules:

Texas Hold'em Poker is a community card game that can be played anywhere from 2-10 players.

Texas Holdem Poker Rules Printable

The Basics …

Texas hold 'em (also known as hold'em or holdem) is another version of the standard card game of poker. A dealer shuffles the cards then deals 2 cards to each player and then five community cards are placed by the dealer—a series of three ('the flop') then two additional single cards ('the turn' and 'the river').

  • Poker games are played with a 'deck' of 52 cards.
  • Each deck contains four 'suits' – hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds.
  • Each suit contains 13 cards, the numbers 2 to 10 and then four 'picture cards' Jack, Queen, King and Ace.
  • Poker card ranks are descending from the Ace, which is the highest to the King, Queen, Jack, then 10 on down to 2.
  • The Ace, depending on the game, might be counted as the lowest or highest card.

Betting

Cards are dealt to each player depending on the rules of the individual game you are playing. After the cards are dealt there will be a series of betting rounds where each player in turn is given a choice of the following options.

  • Check – you do not wish to bet any chips at the moment and you take the 'free' option – this is only an option if someone hasn't already placed a bet before your turn which removes the free option of checking.
  • Bet – You make a bet by selecting an amount of money or 'chips' and clicking on bet if you are playing online poker or pushing them towards the middle of the table if you are playing live poker. The bet must be between the minimum and maximum limits in force which we'll discuss later. Once you have bet then other players must match that bet or they are eliminated from the hand.
  • Call – If a player has already placed a bet and you wish to stay in the hand then you must match that bet, you are said to be 'calling the bet' or as you would announce 'I call'.
  • Raise – If a player has already placed a bet then you have the option to place a bigger bet, this is called a 'Raise'.
  • Fold – If a bet has been made and you don't want to match that bet then you 'fold' your hand. Folding your hand eliminates you from the hand.

Each betting round is complete when all players have either called the highest bet, or folded their hands leaving only one active player (the player who made the highest bet) – then the next cards are dealt and another betting round may start.

How Do I Win?

There are two ways to win a hand of Poker.

  1. You make a bet and everybody else folds their hand leaving you the only player left in the hand.
  2. You reach the end of all the betting rounds and you hold the strongest poker hand

For more information see our section on the poker hand rankings

How a Hand is made up?

In general there are two types of cards available to players:

  1. Hole Cards – these are cards which are dealt to an individual player – they are only available to use in the hand by the player they are dealt to.
  2. Community Cards – these are shared cards dealt in the middle of the table and are available for all players to use in their hands.

Depending on the rules of the individual game you are playing, Cards are either dealt 'face up' so everyone can see them or 'face down' so only the player who they have been dealt to can see them.

How a hand is made up will vary depending on which poker game you are playing, but to give you an idea lets look at an example from the most popular form of Poker – Texas Holdem Poker.

In Texas Holdem each player is dealt two 'Hole' cards – these cards are dealt face down and only the player knows what the cards are.

Here are the hole cards we have been dealt.

During the course of the hand a total of 5 community cards are dealt 'face up' for everyone to see in the middle of the table. These community cards are shared and available for all players to use in their hands.

Here are the community cards:

So there are now a total of 7 cards available to us and we take the best 5 card hand from those 7 cards.

In this hand we have two Aces (a pair) so our best hand is the pair of Aces followed by the next three highest cards:

Summary

The above is a very good introduction to the basic rules of poker and hopefully cuts through some of the confusion on the subject that a normal google search can produce.

Now you have a basic understanding of poker rules you should continue to look through the other articles in the Poker for Beginners section to continue to get a good introduction to poker.Once you have done that then it will be time to choose a game to learn by heading over to our Poker Games & Rules section – most people start out with Texas Holdem as this is the most widely played, but its up to you.

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Texas Hold'em is arguably the most famous of all poker games. If you are new to the game of poker, Texas Hold'em Poker is a great place to start. Hold 'em consists of two cards ('hole cards') being dealt face down to each player and then five community cards being placed face-up by the dealer — a series of three ('the flop') then an additional single card ('the turn') and another additional card ('the river') – with players having the option to check, bet, raise or fold after each deal; i.e., betting may occur prior to the flop, 'on the flop', 'on the turn', and 'on the river'.

Texas Hold'em Rules:

Texas Hold'em Poker is a community card game that can be played anywhere from 2-10 players.

  1. One player acts as dealer. This position is called the button and it rotates clockwise after every hand.
  2. The two players to the left of the dealer are called the small blind and the big blind, respectively.
  3. These two positions require forced bets of a pre-determined amount and are the only players to put money in the pot before the cards are dealt (if no ante in place).
  4. Every player then receives two cards face down. These are called 'hole' cards.
  5. Once all hole cards have been dealt, the first betting round begins with the player sitting immediately to the left of the big blind. This player can fold, call (match the amount of the big blind) or raise.
  6. Betting then continues clockwise, with each player having the option to fold, call the amount of the highest bet before them, bet or raise.
  7. When the first betting round is completed, three community cards are flipped face up on the table. This is called the flop.
  8. The betting resumes, clockwise, with each player having the option to check (if no bet is in front of them), bet (or raise if a bet is before them), call or fold.
  9. When the second round of betting is finished, a fourth community card is flipped face up on the table. This is called the turn.
  10. The third round of betting commences with the first remaining player sitting to the left of the button.
  11. When the third round of betting is over, a fifth community card is flipped face up on the table. This is called the river.
  12. The fourth round of betting starts with the first remaining player seated to the left of the button. The betting continues to move clockwise.

The Details

Now here are some more detailed looks at aspects of Texas Hold'em.

Texas Hold'em Poker Rules Printable


A standard hold 'em game showing the position of the blinds relative to the dealer button.

Hold 'em is normally played using small and big blinds – forced bets by two players. Antes (forced contributions by all players) may be used in addition to blinds, particularly in later stages of tournaments. A dealer 'button' is used to represent the player in the dealer position; the dealer button rotates clockwise after each hand, changing the position of the dealer and blinds. The small blind is posted by the player to the left of the dealer and is usually equal to half of the big blind. The big blind, posted by the player to the left of the small blind, is equal to the minimum bet. In tournament poker, the blind/ante structure periodically increases as the tournament progresses. After one round of betting is done, the next betting round will start by the person after the big blind and small blind.

When only two players remain, special ‘head-to-head' or ‘heads up' rules are enforced and the blinds are posted differently. In this case, the person with the dealer button posts the small blind, while his/her opponent places the big blind. The dealer acts first before the flop. After the flop, the dealer acts last and continues to do so for the remainder of the hand.

Play of the Hold'em hand

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Each player is dealt two private cards in hold 'em, which are dealt first. Play begins with each player being dealt two cards face down, with the player in the small blind receiving the first card and the player in the button seat receiving the last card dealt. (As in most poker games, the deck is a standard 52-card deck containing no jokers.) These cards are the players' hole or pocket cards. These are the only cards each player will receive individually, and they will only (possibly) be revealed at the showdown.

The poker hand begins with a 'pre-flop' betting round, beginning with the player to the left of the big blind (or the player to the left of the dealer, if no blinds are used) and continuing clockwise. A round of betting continues until every player has folded, put in all of their chips, or matched the amount put in by all other active players. Note that the blinds in the pre-flop betting round are counted toward the amount that the blind player must contribute. If all players call around to the player in the big blind position, that player may either check or raise.

After the pre-flop betting round, assuming there remain at least two players taking part in the hand, the dealer deals a flop, three face-up community cards. The flop is followed by a second betting round. All betting rounds begin with the player to the button's left and continue clockwise. After the flop betting round ends, a single community card (called the turn or fourth street) is dealt, followed by a third betting round. A final single community card (called the river or fifth street) is then dealt, followed by a fourth betting round and the showdown, if necessary.

In all casinos, the dealer will 'burn' a card before the flop, turn, and river. The burn occurs so players who are betting cannot see the back of the next community card to come. This is done for historical/traditional reasons, to avoid any possibility of a player knowing in advance the next card to be dealt.

The Showdown

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If a player bets and all other players fold, then the remaining player is awarded the pot and is not required to show his hole cards. If two or more players remain after the final betting round, a showdown occurs. On the showdown, each player plays the best poker hand they can make from the seven cards comprising his two hole cards and the five community cards. A player may use both of his own two hole cards, only one, or none at all, to form his final five-card hand. If the five community cards form the player's best hand, then the player is said to be playing the board and can only hope to split the pot, because each other player can also use the same five cards to construct the same hand.

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If the best hand is shared by more than one player, then the pot is split equally among them, with any extra chips going to the first players after the button in clockwise order. It is common for players to have closely valued, but not identically ranked hands. Nevertheless, one must be careful in determining the best hand; if the hand involves fewer than five cards, (such as two-pair or three-of-a-kind), then 'kickers' (the highest other card) are used to settle ties. Note that the card's numerical rank is of sole importance; suit values are irrelevant in Hold'em. The last player to bet is the first player to show his hand.

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