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Poker Jargon For Beginners – Describing The Hand You're Dealt

If you have had a look at a poker dictionary, you will realize that getting used to all that vocabulary is a matter of months or years. Reading those long, long lists is definitely the last thing you should be doing if you want to get acclimatized to the jargon.

The best way to get used to terms is to split them up according to contexts – what terms are used to describe players? How do cardsharps (what are cardsharps?) talk about hands that are good or bad? Do cards have nicknames?

Here, I’ll be telling you how to value the cards you are dealt. The ranking of a hand is decided according to two factors.

A. The type of hand. The royal flush is the highest hand, and the order of ranking is –

• Royal flush • Straight flush • Four of a kind • Full house • Flush • Straight • Three of a kind • Two pairs • One pair • High card

B. The ranking of cards in the hand. Aces can be ranked high or low depending on what type of poker is being played. However, the type of hand is more influential in determining the ranking than the rankings of individual cards. C. Now, we move on to the types of hands. Remember – each hand contains five cards.

• Flush – Five cards belonging to the same suit, regardless of the number

• Straight – five cards in consecutive order of numbering. For example, 3-4-5-6-7. The arrangement of cards in any hand does not affect its value

• High card – One card of high value is present in the hand. Aces are usually the highest valued, followed by Kings, Queens, Jacks and so on.

• Royal Flush – 10, J, Q, K, A all of the same suit. No suit is ranked higher than the other

• Four of a kind – Four cards of the same rank, with a fifth card of different rank

• Full house – Three cards of one rank, and two of another rank. A hand with three sevens and two fives, for example, will be described as “Sevens full of fives”. This will be ranked higher than “fives full of sevens”, as sevens are valued higher than fives.

• Three of a kind – Any three cards in the hand have the same rank

• Pair – two cards which share the same rank. There may be two such pairs in the hand, when it is called “two pair”. Pair, like any hand that depends on the rank of cards, does not depend on suit.

As you see, unless you have a Royal Flush there is absolutely no way to tell how likely it is for your hand to be a winner just by looking at your cards. This is what makes poker such an involved and interactive game of strategy – smile or frown at the wrong time, and you may end up giving the game away.

Oh, and if you didn’t know it already – a “cardsharp” is an expert card game player. That’s the first of the poker terms you will come to know.

Learn to play Texas Hold'em Poker with Casino Hold'em

Are you one of the many who wonder how to play Texas Hold’em? Many poker fans would recommend practicing with the Casino Hold’em game, which you can find in just about any online casino and play for free. This game is based on the same rules except that here you only play against the dealer, rather than against other players. There is no rush to make a move; you can relax and take all the time you want to make a decision. With Casino Hold’em you have the time to look at combinations and really learn when to “call” a hand or “fold”, etc.

Casino Hold’em is a variation of 5 card poker. You will be given two cards, which are used along with a 5-card flop on the table. The best possible hand will be automatically selected for you by using the 7 cards (your two cards plus the 5 community cards).

There is an extra mini-game option in this game called “AA side bet”, where you can choose whether you want to bet that the first 5 cards that are dealt (your two cards and the first 3 flop cards) contains a pair of Aces or higher-value combination.

How to Play Casino Poker Online

Click on your casino chips to choose how much to bet, click on the Ante circle to place your bet (optionally you can also click on the AA side bet). Each time you click, your bet will increase according to the value of the casino chips you selected. To reduce the bet, right-click on the bet area. You can also click on the Clear Bets button to remove all the bets and start over. If you do not want to play AA (AA side bet), you can just ignore that circle. Once you are ready, just click on the Deal button.

When you click the Deal button, you and the dealer will be dealt two cards each (the dealer’s cards will be face down), and three cards will be drawn to the table (this is known in poker terminology as the flop).

If the cards you see are a poker combination, it will be displayed on the screen. Your best poker hand will be automatically selected. If you bet on the AA side-game, then if you have one pair of Aces or higher, you will have won the AA bet. However, note that in some versions of Casino Holdem you must choose to Call to win the AA side bet; if you choose to Fold, you will also lose the side bet.

You can then choose to click the call button to continue playing against the dealer, or fold to end the game if you do not like the cards you are dealt (i.e. if you think you have a bad initial hand). If you choose to Call you must bet double your initial bet. This happens automatically — if you start with a bet of 10 euros, the pot will be automatically increased to 20 euros when you click the call button. If you click the Fold button, you’ll lose only the bet you started the game with.

The last two cards are then dealt to the flop, the dealer shows his cards and the best possible combination will be selected for both of you. If your poker hand is better than the dealer’s, you win the pot (usually ante and call bets times two).

These are the basics to playing Casino Hold’em. If you want to play another round, simply click on the New Game or Rebet button. Rebet will put the same ante bet as the previous round on the table. It could not be simpler.

Playing Casino Hold’em is a great way to prepare for playing Texas Hold’em for real money on the tables of the online poker rooms.