Poker Rules for Beginners

Welcome to PokerListings.com's guide for beginners on how to play Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Seven-Card Stud; the four most popular forms of poker today. Included, you will also find a guide explaining how to play all of these games Pot-Limit and No-Limit style.

The following pages illustrate the betting procedures, the order of action, when the hand starts and ends, and much more. We also define many common poker terms such as blinds, button, position, all-in, fold, raise, check, bet, call, etc.

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Hand Ranking

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Poker Rules for Beginners

How to set-up and play Texas Hold'em

How to set-up and play Omaha

How to set-up and play Seven-Card Stud

How to play pot-limit and no-limit poker

Texas Holdem

Texas Hold'em: Set-Up and Play (short version)

Introduction

Texas Hold'em Poker is a community card game with four betting rounds.

Game Play

  1. One player acts as dealer. This position is called the button and it rotates clockwise after every hand.
  2. The two players to the left of the dealer are the small blind and the big blind, respectively. They are the only players who have money in the pot before the cards are dealt.
  3. Every player receives two cards face down. These are hole cards.
  4. The first betting round begins with the player sitting immediately to the left of the big blind, and continues clockwise.
  5. When the first betting round is completed, three community cards are flipped face up on the table. This is called the flop.
  6. The second round of betting begins with the first remaining player seated to the left of the button. The betting resumes, clockwise.
  7. When the second round of betting is finished, a fourth community card is flipped face up on the table. This is called the turn.
  8. The third round of betting commences with the first remaining player sitting to the left of the button. The betting moves clockwise, with the bets doubling on the turn.
  9. When the third round of betting is over, a fifth community card is flipped face up on the table. This is called the river.
  10. The fourth round of betting starts with the first remaining player seated to the left of the button. The betting continues to move clockwise.

How to make a hand

The players must combine their hole cards with the community cards to make the best possible 5-card poker hand. It is possible to use both hole cards, one hole card or no hole card (play the board), in an effort to make a hand.

Example

Hold'em

Hole Cards A Hole Cards B
The Flop The Turn The River
Final Hand A Final Hand B

Two pair (Q's and 3's with a K)

Two pair (K's and 3's with an A)

Action begins

Action ends

Ranking of hands

  1. Straight flush (the best straight flush hand: A-K-Q-J-T, all of the same suit)
  2. Four-of-a-kind (the best four-of-a-kind hand: A-A-A-A-K)
  3. Full house (the best full house hand: A-A-A-K-K)
  4. Flush (the best flush hand: any Ace-high flush)
  5. Straight (the best straight hand: A-K-Q-J-T)
  6. Three-of-a-kind (the best three-of-a-kind hand: A-A-A-K-Q)
  7. Two-pair (the best two-pair hand: A-A-K-K-Q)
  8. One-pair (the best one-pair hand: A-A-K-Q-J)
  9. No-pair (the best high hand: A-K-Q-J-9)

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