Texas hold ‘em starting hands

03 March, 2010 admin Uncategorized

Texas hold ‘em starting hands consists of two Hole cards in the poker game of Texas hold ‘em, which belong solely to the player and remain hidden from the other players. Five community cards are also dealt into play. Betting begins before any of the community cards are exposed, and continues throughout the hand. The player’s “playing hand”, which will be compared against that of each competing player, is the best 5-card poker hand available from his two hole cards and the five community cards. Unless otherwise specified, here the term hand applies to the player’s two hole cards, or starting hand.There are (52 × 51)/2 = 1,326 distinct possible combinations of two hole cards from a standard 52-card deck in hold ‘em, but since suits have no relative value in poker, many of these hands are identical in value before the flop.

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Play of the hand

03 March, 2010 admin Uncategorized

Play begins with each player being dealt two cards face down, with the player in the small blind receiving the first card and the player in the button seat receiving the last card dealt. (Like most poker games, the deck is a standard 52-card deck, no jokers.) These cards are the player’s hole or pocket cards. These are the only cards each player will receive individually, and they will only (possibly) be revealed at the showdown, making Texas hold ‘em a closed poker game.The hand begins with a “pre-flop” betting round, beginning with the player to the left of the big blind (or the player to the left of the dealer, if no blinds are used) and continuing clockwise. A round of betting continues until every player has folded, put in all of their chips, or matched the amount put in by all other active players. See betting for a detailed account.

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Short-handed considerations

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When playing short-handed (at a table with fewer players than normal), players must loosen up their play (play more hands) for several reasons:[1] There is less likelihood of another player having a strong hand because there are fewer players. Each player’s share of the forced bets increases because there are fewer players contributing to the forced bets, thus waiting for premium hands becomes more expensive. This type of situation comes up most often in tournament style play. In a cash game, the adjustments are very similar, but not quite as drastic as the table can ask for what is known as a ‘rake break.’ A rake break occurs when the floor-man, who represents the casino, agrees to take a smaller portion than usual for the hand. For example a random casino might normally receive 10% of the pot up to 5 dollars for a ‘rake.’

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Random number generators

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All modern machines are designed using pseudorandom number generators (“PNRGs”), which are constantly generating random numbers, at a rate of hundreds or perhaps thousands per second. As soon as the “Play” button is pressed, the most recent random number is used to determine the result. This means that the result varies depending on exactly when the game is played. A fraction of a second earlier or later, and the result would be different.t is important that the machine contains a high-quality RNG implementation, because all PRNGs must eventually repeat their number sequence and if the period is short, or the PRNG is otherwise flawed, an advantage player may be able to ‘predict’ the next result.

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Use of the Joker in card games

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The Joker’s use is greatly varied. Many card games omit the card from use entirely; due to this fact, Jokers are often simply used informally as replacements for lost cards in a deck by writing the lost card’s value on the joker. Other games, such as a 25-card variant of Euchre, make it one of the most important in the game. Often, the joker is a wildcard, and thereby allowed to represent other existing cards. The term “Joker’s Wild” originates from this practice, as does the game show of the same name. The Joker can be an extremely beneficial, or an extremely harmful, card. In Euchre it is often used to represent Benny, the highest trump. In poker, it is wild.

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