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Know The Basics of Poker Rules?

By: Simon Carlsson

There is no point in trying to play a poker game if you do not know the rules. Sure you could make the rules up as you go along but how much fun would that be for people trying to play the game with you. Poker is definitely one of those games about which you are going to need some information if you intend to play. Poker rules are pretty simple depending on the game. Four of the most commonly played poker games are: Texas Hold Em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo and Five Card Stud. Let's cover the common game of Texas Hold Em and more specifically the hands that can make you a winner.
There is a lot of obscure terminology used in poker. But the basic poker rules for a winning hand are pretty simple. Certain hands rank higher than others. Let's begin with the best hand possible without using any wild cards. The best hand is called a Royal Flush and is made up of five cards in the same suit, starting with ace and ending with the ten. These are all in numerical order. It goes A-K-Q-J-T. A Straight Flush is a great hand if any five cards, such as 6-5-4-3-2, are in a row and in the same suit.
The next best hand is Four-of-a-Kind. This is four cards of any number. The best hand you can have in this situation is A-A-A-A-K. Obviously, you cannot get Four-of-a-Kind in the same suit. Following this card combination is the Full House. An example of this suit would be A-A-A-K-K. It is three cards of the same number followed by a pair of a different number.
Fourth on the list is the Flush.
Poker rules can be intricate but with the right help you can find your winning hand.
The most important part of poker is to know what makes a winning hand. Once you have the basics down you will be able to start working on the betting system and learning the terminology that goes into playing the card game of poker.
It is any combination of cards within the same suit. Fifth on the list is the Straight. It can be in any suit but the numbers must follow each other. An example would be 2-3-4-5-6 of any suit. The remaining winning hands go from Three-of-a-Kind, Two Pair, One Pair and No Pair. It really is pretty simple to understand once you have a deck of cards sitting in front of you. You can then see how the pairs and straights work.

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