5 card draw
March 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The rules of 5 Card Draw are similar to the rules of Holdem. The game is played as follows:
- A small dealer button identifies one player as the dealer. The dealer button moves one spot clockwise after every hand.
- Before any cards are dealt, players must post any mandatory bets, known as ‘blinds’ or ‘antes’.
- In Draw, the player directly to the left of the dealer must post the ‘small blind’.
- The player two spots left of the dealer must post the ‘big blind’.
- The small blind is most often smaller than the big blind, usually exactly half.
- After the mandatory blinds and/or antes are posted, each player is dealt five cards face down.
- A betting round begins, beginning with the player to the left of the big blind. This player is said to be ‘under the gun’. As in every other form of poker, players can choose to check, fold, bet or call as appropriate throughout the round of betting.
- After the first round of betting, players have the option of discarding up to 5 cards, and exchanging them for new ones. It is not mandatory that players discard and exchange- it is strictly optional. If a player chooses to keep all of his original cards, this is known as ‘staying’.
- After each player has discarded and exchanged his desired amount of cards, a second and final round of betting begins. The action starts once again with the player under the gun.
- Once the final round of betting is complete, any remaining players must show down their hands. As in all other forms of poker, the player with the best five-card poker hand wins the pot. If two players show down identical hands, they must split the pot.
- Once the pot has been transferred to the winner, the dealer button is moved one spot clockwise, and a new hand may begin.
The Rules of Texas Hold ‘em
March 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Texas Hold ‘em is one of the easiest games to learn. A hand of Hold ‘em starts with the placing of the blind bets. There is a small blind and a big blind, which is typically double the size of the small blind. The small blind is placed by the player to the direct left of the dealer and the big blind is placed by the player to the right of the dealer.
After the blinds have been placed, each player is dealt two cards face down. These are called the hole cards. Any player can look at their cards at any time. The first round of betting begins with the player to the left of the big blind. This player may call the big blind, raise the big blind, or fold. Betting continues clockwise around the tab le until every player has called or folded.
After the first betting round ends, three cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table. These three cards are called the flop. They are community cards and can be used by any player at the table along with their hole cards to make up a hand. Once the flop is laid out, another betting round begins. This time the betting begins with the first person to the left of the dealer that is still in the check (which means they don’t bet, but they don’t fold), bet, or call, raise, fold, or they may check as well if the player before them has also checked. Once someone bets all other players must either call, raise or fold. You can’t check once someone else has bet.
Once the second betting round has finished, one card is dealt face-up next to the flop. This card is called the turn; this is another community card and can be used by any player at the table.
After the turn card has been dealt, another betting round begins. It is played out in exactly the same manner as the betting round that followed the flop.
After the third betting round is finished, one final card is dealt face-up next to the turn card. This card is called the river.
After the river card is dealt, the final betting round begins. It is played out the same way as the betting rounds that followed the flop and the turn. After all players have bet or folded, any players still in the hand reveal their cards in the showdown. The player that makes the best five-card hand out, of their two hole cards and the five community cards wins the pot. After the post has been paid out, the dealer rotates one position to the left. The blinds are placed again, and another hand is dealt out.
Hold ‘em can be played with a set limit or no-limit betting. In set limit there are actually two limits set. For example, the limits could be $1/$2. In this game, the big blind would be $1 and the small blind would be 50 cents. The minimum bet during the first two betting rounds is $1. During the third and final betting rounds, the minimum bet is $2. Betting increments must be made the same size as the minimum bet.
In no limit, a player can bet all of their chips at any time. However, a player can only lose all of their chips if they are in a showdown with a player who has an equal number or more chips. If you go all-in with $100 and another player goes all-in with $75, the most you can lose is $75.








