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Poker Tips: Texas Hold’Em Basic Rules, (Page 1 of 2)

Texas Hold’em is undoubtedly the most universally popular variation of poker, both in the live and online poker format, in the world. If you’ve ever watched poker on TV, chances are it was Texas hold ‘em.

It’s a very easy game to pick up – a few quick pointers and you should be able to follow the course of play, including betting and understanding what makes up a winning hand.

Most poker players enter the game of poker via Hold’em, which is why we suggest you learn these basic rules first before progressing to all the other variations on offer. These are the basic rules for Texas Hold ‘Em Poker: Texas Hold’em can be played by between 2 and 11 players. The game is won by the player that has assembled the best possible 5-card hand The Blinds A blind is a bet that is made before the pocket cards are dealt to each poker player. The first two poker players to the left of the dealer pay the blinds. The Small Blind is posted by the first player and the Big Blind by the second. The size of the big and small blinds are predetermined, as well as the regular bets. The size of the small blind is half the size of the big blind. Blinds and regular bets are displayed in this format: $2/$4 or $50/$100 The Deal When the dealer is not playing, such as in Casinos and some online poker tournaments, a round disc — known as a “dealer button” — moves clockwise from player to player with each hand. The button marks which player would be the dealer so the blinds to move around the table and players are aware of position. To start, you’ll be dealt two cards ‘pocket cards’ – which you’ll keep to yourself. The remaining five cards are community cards which are dealt in stages and are placed face-up in the middle to be used by every player to make hands.

Pre-Flop After the pocket cards are dealt a round of betting takes place, beginning with the poker player to the immediate left of the big blind. Players can then fold, call, or bet – depending on how good a hand they have. At this stage you have to at least call this bet to stay in the hand or fold if you don’t fancy your luck. Checking isn’t an option here because the players who posted the blinds have effectively opened the betting The action moves around the table in a clockwise direction until each player has called, folded, or raised. If nobody has raised by the time the betting gets to the big blind, they can either check their own blind or raise. If everyone bets both blinds still have the option of raising if they want or folding if someone previously has raised. These are universal Texas Hold’em poker rules. The FlopThe dealer then flips the next three cards face up on the table. These cards are called the “flop.” This time the betting starts with the player to the immediate left of the dealer, regardless of whether the dealer is still active in the hand or not. The player to the left of the dealer will keep the initial action for the rest of the hand. During this and all future rounds of betting, players can check, call, raise, or fold when it’s their turn to bet. The turn card In this phase the dealer burns a card and then deals a 4th community card face up, otherwise referred to as the turn card. Again this is used by all players to construct their hands and is followed by a round of betting starting with the first remaining player left of the dealer just like after the flop.

The Basics of Deep Stack Poker for German Players

Deep stack poker refers to German poker tournaments that require at least 200 big blinds of the players involved. Most online German players rarely get involved in these situations, but they are available and almost certainly occur in live games, but they are advertised as deep stack tourneys. You won’t be caught unaware of the rules of the game. In most cases, each German poker player starts with 5000 chips and the blinds rise every 30 minutes. Those who play a tight game actually prefer them because it does allow them to stay in the game longer.

In a regular German poker tournament, you get chips for the amount of money you pay to buy into the game. In a deep stack tournament, you get far more chips than you pay for ?often double the amount, such as in the World Poker Championship Tour in which you buy in for $25,000 but receive $50,000 worth of chips. The blinds increase slowly and the game takes longer to play. It allows more players to take part in spectacular hands because they are not afraid of losing their money too early in the game. That being said, you still have to be cautious and be cognizant of the pot odds of each hand.

You do have to take the size of your stack into consideration at all times during the game. Along with this you have to take the playing style of your opponents into consideration. It is exceptionally difficult to take a player’s full stack early in the game, which means that you have more opponents to deal with for a longer period of time. You have to use these two factors into determining the size of your bet. It is also easier to bluff on the river when the pot is higher.

In the early rounds of the German tournament, the blinds are small. It is advantageous to make large raises before the flop in these hands, but you will need to make adjustments to this strategy to adapt to the levels of play by your opponents. This strategy will help you reduce the number of opponents in the hands allowing you to increase your chances of winning so that you can add to your stack. later in the game when there are fewer opponents and the game is tighter, you can take a few losses and still not make a significant cut to your stack. A raise as high as eight times the blind is not uncommon in these situations when you have a good starting hand.

Changing the size of your bet is also important when playing in a deep stack tournament. if you stick to the same bet all the time, you become very predictable for the other players and they will know that when you do place a bet or raise, it means you have a good hand. You do want to place a bet that will make the decision to raise, call or fold a difficult one for your opponents. You can achieve this easier early on when you have a large stack on the table in front of you.