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  2. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    Here is a basic step-by-step walkthrough of Texas Hold’em poker rules you need to know before signing up for established or new casino sites online. Hole cards: Each player is dealt two cards ...

  3. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    Players in a poker game act in turn, in clockwise rotation (acting out of turn can negatively affect other players). When it is a player's turn to act, the first verbal declaration or action they take binds them to their choice of action; this rule prevents a player from changing their action after seeing how other players react to their initial action.

  4. Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between pot odds and odds of winning is one of the most important concepts in poker strategy. Pot odds are the ratio of the size of the pot to the size of the bet required to stay in the pot. [1] For example, if a player must call $10 for a chance to win a $40 pot (not including their $

  5. Casino hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    The house edge of Casino Hold'em excluding the side bet (that is, the percentage of each bet the casino will on average win, assuming perfect play on the part of the player) varies depending on the specific rules in the casino but is the most common pay tables result in a house edge varying from just below 2% to around 2.5%.

  6. Poker: Texas Hold'em (No Limit)- Tips and Tricks

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    A good strategy is to fold early when you know your hand is not good enough to win. Texas Hold'em has a lot of swings due to the rounds of betting and the turn and river cards.

  7. Cards speak - Wikipedia

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    Cards speak ("for themselves"), also known as "cards read" is used in two poker contexts: . First, it is used to describe a high-low split game without a declaration.That is, in a cards speak game, players all reveal their hands at the showdown, and whoever has the highest hand wins the high half of the pot and whoever has the lowest hand wins the low half.

  8. Cut (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Rules of this procedure may vary concerning who makes the cut, the minimum or maximum number of cards which may be lifted off the top of the deck, whether the dealer or the cutter restacks the cards, whether a cut card is employed, whether a cut is mandatory or the cutter may opt not to cut (typically by tapping the top of the pack or the table ...

  9. One player to a hand - Wikipedia

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    One player to a hand is an important poker rule designed to promote fair play that is universally applied in casino play. It states that all game decisions about the play of each hand must be made by one player without any assistance.