Texas Hold'em Rules
THE BUY-IN
You must buy-in a minimum amount of chips when sitting down
at your chosen table. The minimum limit is equal to ten times
the lower bet limit of the game. For example on a $3/$6 table
the minimum buy-in is $30, on a $10/$20 table the minimum buy-in
is $100.
THE GAME
Texas Hold 'Em uses a disc called a dealer button to indicate
where the cards are to be dealt. Prior to the deal, the two
players to the left of the button place live bets called the
small and big blinds. It is called a blind because players must
pay this amount before seeing their cards. It's called live
because it counts as part of any further bets in the first betting
round.
The play begins with two cards dealt facedown to each player.
Action starts with a betting round beginning with the player
to the left of the blind bets and continuing clockwise around
the table. Players may bet, check, raise or fold in turn. The
big blind has the privilege of last action and may check or
raise the bet.
Three community cards called "The Flop"
are then dealt up in the center of the table and another betting
round takes place beginning with the player to the left of the
dealer button. Another card is dealt face up (called "The
Turn") followed by a round of betting.
The fifth and last card called "The River"
is dealt face up and a final round of betting takes place. Players
remaining in the hand will then show their cards and the winning
poker hand will be awarded the pot. Any combination of pocket
cards and community cards may be used to make the best five-card
poker hand.
SIT DOWN
Up to 10 players plus a dealer are seated around a table.
DEALER BUTTON
In front of one of the players is a round disc or button. This
disc determines the order of betting (posting the blinds) and
moves to the left one player at a time, after each hand.
POST BLINDS
Before the cards are dealt at the beginning of each hand, the
two players directly to the left of the dealer button must post
"blinds". To post a blind is to place a bet before
getting cards.
The player to the immediate left of the dealer button posts
the "small blind," equal to half of the minimum bet
(Example: $5 for a $10 / $20 game). The player to the left of
the small blind posts the "big blind," equal to the
amount of the minimum bet (Example: $10 for a $10 / $20 game).
POCKET CARDS
Once the blinds have been posted, the first round of cards is
dealt. These consist of two cards face down to each player and
are called the "pocket cards". Each player can see
his or her own pocket cards.
Then the first round of betting takes place, beginning
with the player immediately to the left of the big blind and
continuing in a clockwise direction around the table.
BETTING
Bet amounts are fixed by the table stakes. For example, in a
$3 / $6 table, bets are $3 in the first two rounds and $6 in
the last two. The bet amount can climb a maximum of 3 times
in each round of betting. In other words, there can be one bet
and three raises in each round.
THE FLOP CARDS
Next, three cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table.
These cards are called the "Flop". All three cards
are "community" cards and can be used by all the players
at the table to make up their best possible hand.
After the flop is dealt, a second round of betting
takes place, again beginning with the player immediately to
the left of the dealer button. All subsequent rounds of betting
begin with the player to left of the dealer button.
THE TURN CARD
Following the flop, a fourth "community" card is dealt
face up in the middle of the table. This card is called the
"Turn" card and can also be used by all players. It
is followed by a third round of betting.
THE RIVER CARD
Finally, a fifth and final "community" card is dealt
face up in the middle of the table. It is called the "River"
card and is followed by a fourth and final round of betting.
SHOWDOWN
Once all betting is complete, players determine the best five-card
hand that they can make. The player with the best five-card
poker hand wins the pot. Should multiple hands tie, the pot
is split with any odd amount going to the player immediately
to the left of the dealer.
START AGAIN
After a hand is completed and the pot taken by the winner, the
dealer button is moved one player to the left and the next hand
begins.
The Betting Rules:
- Minimum eligible raise: The raise
amount must be at least as much as the previous bet or raise
in the same round. As an example, in a game with $1-$2 blinds,
the first player into the pot could not bet a total of $3,
because that would only be a raise of $1. The minimum bet
in this situation would be a bet of $4, which is a raise of
$2.
- Maximum eligible raise: The size
of your stack (your chips on the table)
- There is no limit to the amount
of raises as long as a player does not raise themselves
Methods to Bet:
- The bet button – Same as in
a Limit Poker Game, you can click the bet button, which will
display the minimum amount you can bet or raise
- The bet box – A text box that
allows you to type in the exact amount you want to bet or
raise. Once you have entered the amount to bet or raise, the
bet button will reflect this amount. Then click the bet button
and your bet will be placed.
- The slider bar – The slider
bar is a device that you can use with your mouse to increase
or decrease the amount of your bet or raise. Simply drag the
bar on the slider to the amount of money you want to bet or
raise. As you slide, the bet amount will be reflected on the
bet button. When you find the amount you want to bet or raise,
simply click the bet button and your bet will be made. The
slider bar will start with the minimum raise and will move
in increments equivalent to the minimum raise.
At each No limit table, there is
a Maximum Buy-In amount. This is to ensure all players have
an opportunity to be competitive at No Limit.
Exception:
if a player leaves a table and returns to a table of the same
(blind structure) within 90 minutes, they will have to buy in
with the max buyin or with the same amount of money they left
with, whichever is greater.
Rake:
- 5% of pot to a maximum of $3.00
in increments of $0.25
- Same structure as other games