Hold'em

Hold'em, often referred to as Texas Hold'em, is the most popular form of poker. It's a game that many people involves just luck, and while luck is a factor, there's an awful lot of skill and strategy involved as well.

Introduction to Hold'em

Hold'em, or Texas Hold'em , is a game that's a part of the family of card games known as poker. It's a game that requires strategy and skill, and it's played in a variety of formats, including cash games and tournaments. The objective of the game is to win the pot - the sum of bets made by all players in a hand. It's by far the most popular form of poker, played worldwide by millions of players.

How to Play Hold'em

A hand of Hold'em starts with each player being dealt two private cards face down. These are known as your 'hole cards' or 'pocket cards' . Then, five community cards are dealt face up on the "board". The players can make their five-card poker hand using any combination of their two hole cards and the five community cards.

The five community cards are dealt intermittently in three part. Firstly, three cards are dealt as a flop. Then a round of betting takes place before one card is dealt again - called the turn. Another round of betting takes place before the final 'river' card is dealt and a final round of betting commences.

Example of "Hold'em"

Player A is dealt A-K and Player B is dealt J-J. The board comes up J-K-10-4-2. Player B has a set of Jacks while Player A has a pair of Kings. Player B wins the hand.

Player A is dealt 9-9 and Player B is dealt A-Q. The board comes up A-9-2-7-5. Player A has three of a kind (a set of Nines) while Player B has a pair of Aces. Player A wins the hand.

Player A is dealt Q-J and Player B is dealt 10-9. The board comes up K-A-10-5-4. Neither player has a pair, so the player with the highest card, Player B with an Ace, wins the hand.

Hold'em FAQs

How is Texas Hold'em played?

Texas Hold'em is played with each player being dealt two private cards, and five community cards are dealt face up on the "board". The players then try to make the best five-card hand using any combination of their own two cards and the five community cards.

What is a 'hole card'?

A 'hole card' is one of the two private cards that are dealt to each player at the beginning of a hand of Texas Hold'em.

What is the 'board' in Texas Hold'em?

The 'board' in Texas Hold'em refers to the five community cards that are dealt face up in the middle of the table.

What is a 'community card'?

A 'community card' is one of the five cards that are dealt face up on the 'board'. These cards are shared by all players in the game.

What is a 'pot' in Texas Hold'em?

A 'pot' in Texas Hold'em is the sum of all bets made by all players in a hand.

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