Texas Hold Em Dealing Rules

Dec 28, 2011



A Detailed Outline Of All The Texas Hold’em Rules   by Alex Bannon

Poker is followed in a number of different varieties, the most common variant Texas Hold’Em. Texas Hold’Em on the surface looks like a very simple game but there are many rules to it. These rules are as follows.

The game begins when the two players to the dealer ante left. These players are called blinds because they are forced to blindly put money in the pot – before they see the cards.

Normally, the player to the dealer just to the left – called the Big Blind – antes an amount equal to the minimum bet, and the player to his left – the small blind – Antes half.

In a land-based casino, all bets placed before the player and not in the middle of the table thrown to track better what to keep each player bets. Then the dealer deals two cards face down to each player.

The other cards in the game are community cards that are shared by all players, each player receives two cards dealt exclusively his.

The first betting round begins with the player left from the small blind and goes around clockwise. Each player can match the bet of the big blind call or call a raise if the bet has been raised, or raise.

The big blind can do nothing, there has been no increase. If there was an increase in the big blind can call him out, or fold. The small blind can fold, or if it cannot increase by increasing his bet to the minimum bet was accepted call.

If there has been a raise, the small blind call the raise, re-raise or fold.

The dealer “burns” a card (she drops down on the table) and immersed in the next three cards -the

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