Tue, 09/06/2011 – 07:11 – PokerPages Staff
As we’re all aware, there is a rather large amount of betting that goes on in a poker game. Working out how the betting works can be difficult for the beginner poker player. This article aims to help you through the minefield of the betting rounds of a game of Texas Hold ‘em and understand the way the game works.
Ante or Blind
Depending on the game you are playing, you may need to bet a blind or an ante. This is a bet placed before you’ve seen your hole cards and ensures that there is money in the pot to be won.
First Betting Round
The first actual betting round comes after the hole cards have been dealt. The player to the left of the dealer has the option to bet, check or fold. Further players can call (match) the bet, fold or raise, by adding more chips to the bet. A round of betting continues until all remaining players have bet the same amount of chips or only one player remains.
Community Cards
The second, third and fourth rounds all follow the dealing of the community cards, with the same betting rules applying throughout. The second round comes after the first three cards or flop has been dealt. The third round is after the turn and the fourth and final round comes after the river.
The Showdown
The showdown comes at the end of the final betting round. If there is more than one player remaining, all players must show their hands, and the player with the highest ranked poker hand wins the pot.
Fri, 08/26/2011 – 05:19 – PokerPages Staff
Omaha is similar to Texas Hold’em, however, it also differs in a number of key ways. As a beginner poker player, this is a great game to learn. Read on to find out the poker rules.
What you need:
• 52 card deck
• Chips
• Dealer button
• Two to 10 players
How to play:
• The two players sitting to the dealer’s left place blind bets. The one directly left, a small blind and the other a big blind.
• All players are dealt four; face down cards known as pocket or hole cards.
• Betting begins with the player directly on the left of the big blind.
• After this round of betting is complete, three cards are dealt face up in the middle of the poker table or the board. These cards are known as the flop. All players must use these, along with their hands, to make the best combinations.
• After the flop, betting starts from the player left of the dealer.
• A fourth card is then dealt face up on the board. This is known as the turn card, also referred to as the Fourth Street.
• Another round of betting follows.
• The final card, known as the River or Fifth Street, is then placed onto the board face up.
• After the final round of betting, the players remaining show their cards. The final hand must be made up of two hole cards and three cards from the board.
Want to learn more about Omaha? Visit PokerSchoolOnline. Alternatively, have a go at the game at PokerStars.net.