This blog post, we want to bring together some great short articles from our website and highlight the types of poker games there are.
Let's start with some basics... Who makes the rules of a poker game? How long has poker been around for? Who has the final say at the rules during poker night? Read on to find out...
For standard and generally accepted games of poker, the rules of the
game are dictated by governing bodies such as the World Series of Poker
and the International Federation of Poker. Because the game of poker has
been in existence for nearly 200 years, the base rules (for example,
what is a flush, the type of deck used, etc) have remained consistent
through the years. For the at-home poker player, the decision maker when
it comes to ancillary rules is the host of the game. In essence, the
philosophy is “My house, my rules”. This does not mean that essential
poker rules may be usurped, but it does mean that the host can tack on
additional house rules.
So are the Casino poker rules different than the rules you would use at home? We have some tips on etiquette for when you're out at the Casino playing poker.
While the rules of a casino game of poker are the same as the version
you would play at home, there are some extra tips that you need to know
when playing in a public forum. First, you should only act when it is
your turn and not before it is your turn. Be sure not to throw your
tips into the pot and instead place them in front of you and allow the
dealer to pull them into the pot. You should also be sure to make sure
your cards that are on the table are clearly visible at all times. If
you win a pot, you should not make a grab for your winnings and instead
wait for the dealer to push them towards you. Further, it is customary
to tip the dealer a small portion of your winnings.
Now we will cover some basics of the very popular poker game - Texas Hold 'Em:
Texas Hold ‘Em is one of the most popular poker games in the world and
is a favorite at tournaments. This game is played with nine or ten
players, with each player getting two cards to hold and then five
community cards are dealt face up on the table. The goal is to create
the best five card hand given the seven cards that you now have
available. Following the first round of betting, three cards are now
dealt face up on the table and this is known as the ‘flop’. These are
also community cards and another round of betting ensues. Next, a fourth
card (referred to as the ‘turn’) is dealt face up on the table and
leads to another round of betting. A fifth and final card will now be
dealt and this is called the ‘river’, with final betting following.
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