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How to Play Texas Hold'em
Learn the world's most popular poker variant and develop winning strategies.
Receive Hole Cards
Each player gets two private cards dealt face down.
Pre-Flop Betting
First round of betting based on your hole cards strength.
The Flop
Three community cards are dealt face up on the board.
Flop Betting Round
Second betting round with more information available.
Turn and River
Fourth and fifth community cards with betting rounds after each.
Showdown
Best 5-card hand using any combination of hole and community cards wins.
Poker Hand Rankings (Highest to Lowest)
Poker Strategy Fundamentals
Master these essential poker concepts to become a winning player.
Starting Hand Selection
beginnerPlay tight and only enter pots with strong starting hands, especially in early position.
Position Awareness
beginnerLate position is powerful - you act last and have more information than opponents.
Pot Odds Calculation
advancedCompare the pot size to your bet size to determine if a call is mathematically profitable.
Bluffing and Psychology
proSelective bluffing and reading opponents' tells are crucial advanced skills.
Table Position Strategy
Early Position
Play only premium hands (AA, KK, QQ, AK)
Middle Position
Expand range slightly with good suited connectors
Late Position
Play wider range and steal blinds with position advantage
Poker FAQ
Essential knowledge for poker players of all skill levels.
What are the best starting hands in Texas Hold'em?
Premium pairs (AA, KK, QQ), strong aces (AK, AQ), and suited connectors in position are generally the strongest starting hands.
How important is position in poker?
Position is crucial - acting last gives you more information and control. You can play more hands profitably from late position than early position.
When should I bluff?
Bluff when you have some equity (outs to improve), against tight opponents, and when the board favors your perceived range more than your opponent's.
How do I calculate pot odds?
Divide the pot size by the bet you need to call. If pot odds are better than your hand odds of improving, it's a profitable call.