Texas Holdem Step by Step
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1.Once the ten places at the table have been taken the game begins.
2.The action begins after the award to a player from the button marked “D” (dealer), the role of the dealer and two other players (who occupy the place and the immediate left of the dealer immediately after) of posts such “dark” and “blind” which will make the first bit forced (forced) – these in English are the “small blind” and the “big blind”.
3.Two cards are dealt to each player. The player immediately following the one that plays the big blind (the big blind) is the first to act and then in a clockwise direction will play the others.
4.When it is your turn you will have the chance to see (call), raise (rise), go (fold) or do cip (check). If you are to have the blinds (ie you are the “small blind”) have already placed half of the amount needed to look at the cards, but if you’re the big blind you have already placed the entire amount necessary to be so unless another player has decided to relaunch again before your turn. If there is a raise before you, in your turn you will have the opportunity to work for more, see (cover the bet) or switch (ie withdraw from the hand leaving your cards are being pushed to the center of the table).
5.The Flop: Three community cards are dealt face up (that `s facing up) at the center of the table. Every player at the table who has not “passed” in the previous round can now use these cards to improve the combination in your possession, will follow a round of betting. If no one you can just take the tip tweet (check) and see the next card without depositing more money in the pot. A bet can be seen (ie covered by depositing the same amount) or raise if you intend to see the next card, otherwise you will have to pass.
6.The “Turn”: a fourth card is dealt face up. Again, each participant is still in the game can do check (if no one before him has bet), bet, see (if anyone has put before him), raise or fold depending on the actions of others.
7.The “River”: A fifth and final community card is dealt face up. At this point there will be the last step. If the bet made by a player is seen (covered) for at least another, both players must show their cards (the so-called “Showdown”) and the winner will be decided.
8.If at any stage of the game, the bets made by a player will not be seen by anyone else, the person who will bet the full amount of the pot, he will also have to decide whether to show their cards or simply returned to the dealer (attitude defined muck).
9.Having established a winner, a new “hand” starts and the dealer button will move one position clockwise. The opening episode usually increase after a certain period of time.