So you're new to Texas Holdem poker? Not a problem. Texas Holdem
poker is by far the best game for a beginner to learn. Instead
of other poker games like Omaha High or 7 card stud which entail
a great many more possibilities for calculating odds and perhaps
even trying to count cards, Texas Holdem can be learned in a few
minutes by anyone, and you can be playing fairly well with a few
hours practice. In order to learn the game, however, you must
play and you must play fairly often.
One poker room, PacificPoker,
offers a wide variety of play money tables for beginners to practice
their skills until they're ready to move up to the fun at real
money tables. We recommend this card room to new players, as this
site is the largest poker room (and full of other new players!)
A Texas Holdem poker game goes as follows:
1. The betting structure can vary. Sometimes antes are used, but most
games start with two players to the left of the dealer placing
out a predetermined amount of money so there is an initial amount
to get things started. This is called posting the blinds. Click
here for more info on blinds
and antes.
2. The dealer shuffles up a complete deck of 52 playing cards.
3. Each player is dealt two cards face down. These are called your hole
or pocket cards.
4. Then there is a round of betting starting with the guy to the left
of the two who posted the blinds. This round is usually referred to
by the term pre-flop.
5. The amount betted depends on what kind of game it is. (Click
here for more information about betting
structures)
6. Much like most games of poker, players can check, raise, or fold.
7. After the betting round ends, the dealer discards the top card of
the deck. This is called a burn card. This is done to prevent cheating.
8. The dealer then flips the next three cards face up on the table.
These cards are called the flop. These are communal cards that anyone
can use in combination with their two pocket cards to form a poker hand.
9. There is another round of betting starting with the player to the
left of the dealer.
10. After the betting concludes, the dealer burns another card and flips
one more onto the table. This is called the turn card. Players can use
this sixth card now to form a five card poker hand.
11. The player to the left of the dealer begins another round of betting.
In many types of games, this is where the bet size doubles.
12. Finally, the dealer burns a card and places a final card face up
on the table. This is called the river. Players can now use any of the
five cards on the table or the two cards in their pocket to form a five
card poker hand.
13. There is one final round of betting starting with the player to
the left of the dealer.
14. After that, all of the players remaining in the game begin to reveal
their hands. This begins with the player to the left of the last player
to call. It's called the showdown.
15. The player who shows the best hand wins! There are cases where players
with equal hands share the winnings.
It's difficult to learn to play Texas Holdem in the traditional setting
of a casino's poker room without losing to experienced gamblers.
Thankfully, you can practice all you want for free with online
poker rooms.
The only way to learn the game is to play. Check out PacificPoker
to get a feel for the action. Play all you want for free, and start
playing for real money as soon as you feel ready. They have both low
limits for newer players as well as high stakes tables. Enjoy the games!