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What Is The Easiest Way To Learn Poker?
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  • Knowing just the basics of a game like Texas
    Holdem Poker cant give you the essence and true
    spirit of the game.
  • Poker learning should also include knowing the
    poker strategies well enough so that you can
  • bring the game and your competitors under your
    control. Poker is not a game of luck its a
  • game of patience, dedication, perseverance,
    observation, behavioral science and strategy.
    Thus, when your investment of money requires the
    aforesaid qualities to bring back returns, its
  • important that you imbibe those into your. Poker
    in general should be considered as a business.
  • Like in a business, poker requires proper
    information and knowledge, awareness, patience
    and
  • focus, but unlike a business, poker doesnt take
    time to make money. Either you use your skills
  • and strategy to make money or you lose your
    entire bankroll.

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  • So how do you play poker? Poker, especially Texas
    Holdem poker free game is no rocket science. It
    can be played by maximum 9 people on one table,
    but
  • minimum 2 people are required. The most popular
    format of Texas Holdem
  • includes 6 people - dealer, also known as the
    button, small blind (the person
  • sitting right next to the dealers left), Big
    blind (the person just beside the small
  • blind, the UTG or under the gun, Mid 1, Mid 2,
    mid 3. In case its a full ring game,
  • the next positions are called high jack and cut
    off.

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  • Texas Holdem Poker requires a deck of 52 cards
    devoid the jokers. First, all the
  • players are dealt with two face down cards each
    which marks the start of pre-flop round the 1st
    round among the four. Judging on these two cards
    (known as
  • hole cards) the players starts their bets. The
    Small blind and big blind have to
  • necessarily bet big blind usually has to bet
    double the amount bet by the small
  • blind. This amount decides the minimum bet of the
    other players. Subsequently
  • the other players either check (pass the turn
    without betting anything), bet or fold
  • (leave the game).

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  • After the pre- flop round, the first three
    community cards are kept face up on the board.
    This marks the flop round. Here, each player
    decides on whether he
  • would place the bet, raise the bet, check or fold
    the game, on the basis of the
  • combination they can make with 5 cards including
    the community cards and their two hole cards.
    Once all the players have bet equal amount, the
    next turn round
  • ensues.

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  • Now, the fourth community card or turn card is
    flipped on the board. The round
  • then continues just as it did in the 2nd round.
    This leads to either elimination of
  • players or increase in the stakes. After the pot
    fetches equal bets from the players, the game
    moves on to the final round the river round.
    Now the last card, i.e.
  • the river card is kept face up on the board.
    Another round of betting ensues and
  • finally the showdown occurs where the best hand
    wins.
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