Texas Holdem Rules - The Rounds
To learn how to play holdem, you must first learn the texas
holdem rules. Here are four basic terms:
The Pocket -- This term refers to the two cards dealt face-down
to each player at the beginning of a hand. The pocket cards are
the first ones dealt, the only ones to be hidden, and the only
ones that belong to the individual players. These are the cards
that separate you from your opponents. Sometimes referred to as
"the hole," or "hole cards."
The Flop -- These are the first three community cards dealt out.
According to texas holdem rules they are dealt together,
face-up, usually after a single "burn" card is dealt face-down
(these burn cards have nothing to do with the game, but
discourage cheating). These cards will often give a good picture
of whether you stand a chance of winning a hand.
The Turn -- Another card dealt face-up, by itself. It is laid
next to the three flop cards. A burn card is dealt first,
face-down. The turn is also called "fourth street" by many
players. It is the last card before...
The River -- The climax of the hand. Once the single river card
is laid down face-up next to the turn--after a burn card, of
course, everyone still in the game knows exactly how strong
their hand is. The river is sometimes referred to as "fifth
street."
Once these four dealing rounds are finished, texas holdem rules
says each player will have a total of seven cards from which his
hand will be made: the two cards in front of him, plus the five
community cards in the middle. Here only cunning can change the
outcome, and fortunes are lost and made.
But wait! What separates the above four dealing stages of the
game? Betting rounds--and it is here that the game is won or
lost.
Between each stage, and after the river, the players bet. In
just a moment we'll take a look at the Texas Holdem Rules
governing betting, which vary depending on the limit, but first
we'll go over the basics.
There are four betting rounds in Texas holdem rules. The first
round comes after the pocket cards are dealt. This is called the
"pre-flop" round. Here the player bet on the two cards they have
in their hands.
The second betting round comes after the three flop cards have
been dealt. This round is called the "post-flop" or "(betting)
on the flop."
The third betting round comes after the turn card has been
dealt, and is referred to as "(betting) on the turn."
The fourth betting round comes after the river card has been
dealt, and is known as "(betting) on the river" or the "last
round."
Each betting round must be complete before the next cards are
dealt according to Texas Holdem Rules!