Basic Rules of Texas Hold'em (Part 2)

Texas Hold'em Rules

Q: What is the preflop situation?

ANS: After putting in the small blind and big blind, each player will get two cards in sequence, the cards are face down,

Only the player can see the two cards

Q: What is a pot?

ANS: where players put their chips in, usually in the center of the table

Q: What is preflop?

ANS: The stage where the player already has two hole cards and the community card has not been dealt

Q: What is postflop?

ANS: After all players' actions before the flop are over, the dealer will start to issue the public cards in the center of the table.

cards, this phase is called post-flop. After the flop, it is divided into three stages in sequence:

The first three community cards dealt is called the flop

The fourth community card dealt is called the turn

The fifth community card is called the river

Q: How do I win?

ANS: There are two ways to win in Texas Hold'em

1. Use the two hole cards in your hand and the 5 community cards on the card to make a card combination, and play with other cards.

Home Compare Card Sizes

2. Make other players fold by betting or raising during the game

Q: What actions can I do while the game is in progress?

ANS: There are five actions we can do when the game is in progress: bet, call,

Check, Raise, and Fold

Q : What is a bet?

ANS: Actively put chips (score cards) into the pot

Q: What is a call?

ANS: After the opponent bets, we choose to flat call the bet, which is called a call (call)

Q : What is CHECK?

ANS: In a situation where the early position player has no one to bet, when it is your turn to act, you have no

Check when betting

Q : Are there any restrictions on raising?

ANS: The answer is yes, in No Limit Hold'em, the raise is at least as much as the previous player

More than 2 times the bet amount

Q: What is a fold?

ANS: After the opponent bets or raises, we choose not to call, that is, to fold

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Basic Rules of Texas Hold'em (Part 1)

references: Texas Hold'em Rules