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Texas Hold'em - Poker Variant
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Texas Hold'em

description Texas Hold'em Overview

Texas Hold’em is a community card poker variant widely recognized for its strategic depth and popularity. Players combine two private hand cards with five shared board cards – known as the flop, turn, and river – to form their best possible five-card hand. It's most notably the foundation of the World Series of Poker tournament since 1970, attracting a diverse range of players from casual enthusiasts to professional competitors.

help Texas Hold'em FAQ

What are the exact names of the betting rounds in Texas Hold'em?

Texas Hold'em features four betting rounds known as pre-flop, the flop, the turn, and the river. Players must combine their two private hole cards with these five community cards to make the best possible five-card poker hand.

What is the "button" and why does it move in Texas Hold'em?

The button represents the nominal dealer position, ensuring every player takes turns facing the forced bets known as the small blind and big blind. It rotates clockwise after every hand to fairly distribute the positional advantage of acting last.

What happens if two players have the same pair in Texas Hold'em?

When players tie on their primary hand values, the winner is decided using "kickers," which are the highest remaining unused cards in their hole cards. If the five community cards form the absolute best hand for everyone left in the pot, the pot is split evenly among the tied players.

What is the difference between No-Limit and Limit Texas Hold'em?

In No-Limit Texas Hold'em, players can wager all their chips at any time, creating massive pot swings and high-pressure bluffs. Limit Hold'em restricts players to specific fixed betting amounts, leading to a more mathematically driven game where protecting your hand is crucial.

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