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POKER RULES


The Game of Chance.
Now that you know what it takes to win, we can clue you in on how the game itself is played. Unlike bridge, poker is almost always played for a lofty goal: cash. Before the game begins, the players should collectively decide on a betting limit. A betting limit keeps the game friendly, and prevents people from gambling mortgages, cars, or spouses away.

Now on to the action! Here are the basic rules, step by step:

First, each player places an ante or “token bet” into the pot before the cards are even dealt. The ante can be anything from a nickel (if you're a poor college student) to thousands of dollars (if you're a Vegas high roller). You need an ante because it guarantees that someone will always win something on each hand. You also need an ante because without one, your uncle would be lonely. We'll wait .

Once everyone has coughed up his or her ante, the dealer deals the cards face down around the table, starting at the player to his left and continuing clockwise. The dealer (if he's playing) always deals to himself last. The dealer deals everyone their first card, then goes back around the circle to deal the second, and so on. As soon as everyone has five cards, the remainder of the deck is placed in the middle of the table, and play begins.

Each player looks at his or her cards, and then the first player places a bet. While there are several ways of deciding who bets first, poker novices are best off letting the player directly to the left of the dealer make the first bet. Then on the next hand, the person to his left will bet first, and so on around the table for each new hand.

Players have several options as far as the first round of betting goes. If no one has made a bet yet, you have two choices:

Open: If no betting has begun when your turn comes, you may “open” the pot (an attractive option for you Grateful Dead fans out there). This simply means that you make the first bet (any amount up to the betting limit).

Check: The opportunity to “check” only occurs if no one has yet opened the betting when it comes time for you to decide what to do. When a player checks, it means that he or she does not want to open the betting, but doesn't want to quit either. It basically means “I’m not going to open the betting, but I’ll stick around and see what happens.”
Now let's say that someone opens the betting (at some point, it will occur). You now have three choices:

See: When you “see” another player, it means that you match their bet. So if someone bets $1 and you want to stay in the game, you have to “see” their $1 by putting $1 of your own into the pot.

Raise: When you “raise,” it requires you to first “see” the previous bet, and then increase the bet. For example, if the previous person bet a nickel and you want to bet more than that, you would say “I see (match) your nickel, and raise you (increase the bet) another nickel.”

Fold: When someone else opens, you can always jump ship and cut your losses. In other words, you “fold.” The act of folding is to “give up,” place your cards face down on the table, lose whatever you’ve bet so far, and grab a beer. In other words, you give up early and lose your dough. This option is used when you think your hand is too weak to compete.
At this point, all the players who haven't folded are allowed to get rid of the cards they don't want and take some new cards. A player is permitted to get rid of up to 3 unwanted cards and receive up to 3 new ones from the deck (as long as the player always has 5 cards total). No one sees what anyone else discarded (threw away) or drew (got as a new card). It’s all done face down.
After every player draws 0 to 3 new cards, the betting begins again. You have the option of opening or checking, and once someone opens, you can see, raise, or fold. The game ends when there are no more raises (everyone saw everyone else’s bet), or everybody folds (except for the winner, of course).
Now it's time for everyone to turn their cards over and see how they fared. The player with the highest hand wins the pot. Some people in this position have been known to laugh maniacally as they scoop up everyone else’s dough. If you do that, you’re friends will hate you. Thus, we highly recommend it. They’ll get over it.

The only way to stay in the game is to not fold. If you have a bad hand and want out quick, then you'd seriously consider folding. If you have what you think could be a good hand (if you could take a few new cards and get good ones), then you would seriously consider staying in. If you have an outstanding hand, then you’ll definitely want to stay in. BUT you don't want everyone to know you have a great hand, or else they’ll all fold, letting you win the tiny ante pot. The trick is to make everyone else bet a lot, and win even more money. It's all about being a good liar and a good actor.

Tie Hands If two hands are tied in rank, the following rules apply:
1. If two players both have straight flushes, flushes, or straights, the highest card that is part of the hand determines the winning hand. If the highest card still results in a tie then the next highest card will determine the winner. And so on...
2. If both players have a full house, then the highest 3 of a kind will determine the winner.
3. If both players have three of a kind the highest ranking three of a kind will be determined the winner.
4. The highest-ranking pair in the hand will decide two hands with two pair. If this still results in a tie then the remaining pairs will be compared and the highest-ranking pair will then decide the winner.
5. If both players have a single pair then the highest-ranking pair will win. If this is also a tie then next highest-ranking single card will determine the winner. If this still results in a tie then the next highest single ranking card will determine the winner. And so on...
6. Two hands with no pairs, flushes, or straights are compared and the card with the highest ranking single card will be determined the winner. If this still yields no winner then the next highest card will be determined the winner. And so on...

Below are some poker tips that should help you along the way to playing online poker like a genius.
Play a game with which you are familiar. This will give you a chance to acclimate to online poker without feeling at sea.
Understand the difference between playing at the casino and playing online. At the casino, you'll have to play more wisely against possibly more skilled competition.
If you're having a bad time at the tables, take a break. in fact, take breaks anyway just to keep yourself fresh and fed.
One of the more popular poker tips is that you should always study. The best way to improve your game is to studying and practice your skills in low-stakes games.
Another of the important poker tips for you to consider is that you can't expect to win every session you play. Realize that every session is part of your career session.
The last of the poker tips from us is that you should never be intimidated. Play steady, and have fun.


VIDEO POKER RULES

Description / Rules

An exciting blend of traditional Poker and slot machines, Video Poker is a whole lot of fun and is easy to play. These games offer great payout potential making them a very rewarding online thrill ride.

Rules
In Video Poker games, the dealer (the machine) deals the player a hand of five cards. When cards are turned face up the player decides which cards to hold (keep) or discard. The player then draws to replace any discarded cards.

Finishing the game with the strongest hand possible is the objective. The payout at the end of the game is dependent on the value of the hand the player is holding, and the size of the wager.

The PAYTABLES consist of a payout column and a payout row. The payout column(s) show the number of coins bet and the payout values. The payout row(s) show the poker hand and the payout values for each hand combination. The payout column is highlighted automatically. If you win, the winning row on the PAYTABLE is highlighted.

Decide on the coin size that you wish to use by clicking on the COIN buttons. Then decide how many coins you wish to bet by clicking on the column on the paytable.

Any viable cards in your first hand are automatically held and highlighted for you.

Choose the cards that can potentially give you the highest payout.

Draw your next hand of cards. The cards you have not held will be removed and replaced with fresh cards from the deck.

If you win you can COLLECT your winnings. If you want to try and win even more, press the DOUBLE button. The cards will be removed from the screen and a further five cards will replace them. You must choose a card and if it has a rank greater than that of the dealer's card, you will win an amount double that of your original payout.

At that point you will be given the chance to double your payout even further or to collect your winnings.

After collecting your winnings you can begin another hand of Video Poker by pressing the DEAL button again.

The payout at the end of the game is based on the card combination you are holding and the size of your wager.


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