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Splitting Wins In Texas Holdem – #1 Reason For Splitting Holdem Wins

No one likes it, but sometimes splitting wins in Texas Holdem actually happens, and this is completely within in the rules. In very rare situations you will have to split a win. Read on to find out the 1 reason.

Splitting wins in Texas Holdem isn’t an often occurrence but it can actually happen. The first time this happened to me I couldn’t believe it. I wanted all the pot for myself! Wouldn’t you? All that hard work I put in to win the pot and here I am splitting my win with a friend of a friend of a friend.

At the end of a round of poker, you will have to split the pot with another person if you both have exactly the same hand. This can happen due to a variety of causes, all of them quite uncommon. Read on for the most probable reason that you will no doubt run into sooner or later.

Splitting Wins In Texas Holdem – Your Both Have The Same Hole Card And Are Using The Same Community Cards

Splitting your wins in Texas Holdem happens more more often for this reason, but still not very usually. Say for instance you both get a K-J. Then the board drops a K-J and you both have a two pair. In the end you both have a two pair and the highest kicker on the board, so you both have the same hand and the pot is split. Other times, running with this example again, the two last kings will drop on the board and you both have a trips. In even rarer cases the second card (the J in this example) doesn’t have to be the same just as long as there are two cards on the board that are higher. So the two players kickers are community cards and hence the same. Because the two hands are the same the players end up splitting their wins.

So as you can see, splitting wins in Texas Holdem does happen. If you play enough Texas Holdem inevitably you will run into a situation where the rules dictate that splitting the pot is the final answer. Remember, anytime that two players have exactly the same hand they will have to split the pot. It doesn’t matter if some or all of the cards are community cards. But don’t get too caught up on it, as a win is a win, and any amount of chips is better then nothing.

Free Roulette Game Types: Rules, Layouts and Two Zeroes

No matter how unsophisticated roulette may appear to you, you can rest assured that it has much more nuances than the shell game. To better understand those, most first-time or inexperienced players start with playing free roulette game. It turns out not all roulettes are quite the same and you should know what to look out for and what to take advantage of when playing each of them.

You have probably heard about how European and American Roulettes are different. There’s also a French roulette, a version which is most close to the original roulette game invented by Pascal. American roulette wheel has 2 pockets with zeros – 0 and 00. If you think that it’s just another number to place your bet on and it might as well be a picture of an apple, you are very naïve. The house edge on a single number bet on the American wheel with 38 different numbers is 2/38 – or 5.26%. Compare this to the house edge on the European wheel with only a single zero: 1/37 – or 2.70%. As the house advantage is literally cut in half, the odds are more in your favor with the European Wheel. It turns out adding another pocket to the wheel makes huge difference.

You may also find it amusing to learn that the numbers on the European wheel are placed randomly, while on the American roulette wheel they are placed in pairs opposite each other. Not sure what it changes, but probably some strategy adherents rely on the sequence of numbers.

If you go online to play free roulette game and come across the French roulette, don’t be put off by the fact that this roulette seems to be less widespread. Everything is pretty much the same as in the European one. The main difference is the layout of the table. Normally, odd/even and red/black bets are placed close to each other. The French layout will appeal to those who favour symmetry – these pairs are located on either sides of the field with numbers. You will also see the additional ring of numbers placed in the same sequence as numbers on the wheel. Here you can bet on the different combinations of numbers (so-called “Announce Bets”).

The French roulette has 2 nice rules called La Partage and En Prison. They lower the house edge to 1.35 per cent and allow punters to get half of their original stake and to place their bet again (accordingly) when zero is spun.