TEXAS HOLD’EM
Most Texas Hold’em games start with two players who are on the left of the dealer putting a predetermined amount of money in the pot so that there is an initial amount to start the game.
The amount of bets depends on the type of Texas Hold’em you’re playing: with or without limits, structured or unstructured. After this round of betting, the dealer or distributor, discarded the letter, which is the top. This is known as “burn on demand” is to prevent fraud in the game.
The dealer spreads three cards to each player, but this time views. These three letters are the “flop” or community cards, flop which can be used by any of the players to achieve winning combinations with their “hold cards”.
Now takes place for another round of betting, which begins to the left of the dealer.
When you are finished betting, the dealer “burns” another card and then add one more letter to the community. Then the players have this letter to form his winning combination of 5 cards. The player left of the dealer begins another round of betting. In most styles of Texas Hold’em, it is usually in this round, in which bets are doubled. Finally, the dealer “burns” another card and then left over at the table another letter view. The fifth community card is called “river”.
Now a final round of betting, starting with the player located to the left of the dealer. After that, each player reveals their combination. This round is called “showdown.” The player showing the superior combination of 5 cards wins!
CARIBBEAN STUD POKER
In Caribbean Stud Poker, players can bet and make money in two ways:
Caribbean classic:
The dealer dealt 10 cards. The last letter of the dealer is open, ie with the face upwards.
After seeing his own cards and the dealer, the player decides whether to follow the game or if they withdrew. If removed, automatically loses his initial bet.
If you continue in the game, your bet is doubled. If the dealer has an Ace, a King or a play made, the hand is valid. Otherwise, you bet the house will pay the value of the initial bet.
If the player has the best cards that the dealer, although the latter are valid, the dealer returns your bet plus the value that is assigned to games.
Caribbean progressive
This possibility of game can be played simultaneously with the classic way of Caribbean Stud Poker.
At the start of each hand is played is decided whether or not so gradual. In the Caribbean Stud Poker Progressive Poker payments are usually fixed.
LET IT RIDE
In this version of Poker, the player must make three identical bets to be eligible to receive the letters. In this variant does not play against the dealer.
5 cards are dealt: 3 open and 2 closed.
If the player is satisfied with his game, Let it Ride begins. Otherwise, it returns to the player bets one of his three initials.
Then one of the cards are turned closed. The player may again choose to follow or ask one of your bets. After this step was turning the last card that was placed with the side down.
VIDEO POKER
Video Poker is played with ten letters:
five for five for the player and the dealer. After that the player received five cards, you must select what you want to keep. The object is to beat the dealer with the highest game of the hand.
The prize will depend on the games. In this version of poker is the player the opportunity to increase their profits doubling the bet.
Within this version of poker there are also different versions:
One of these is the Jacks or Better. This version should bring a pair of jacks or higher for a game win.
PAI GOW
This variant of poker is very popular today.
It is played with a joker that can take the value of an Ace at any time as needed.
7 cards are dealt to each player who played in two hands: a first 2-card hand and then a 5-card hand. The score of the 5-card hand must always be higher than the hands, 2.
As with traditional Poker, the two highest cards are two aces and five cards are the highest form a Royal Flush (10-JQK-As).
The aim is that both hands of the players are better than the dealer. If the hands of the player and the dealer are the same, the dealer wins.
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