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Poker Learn Play Poker Fast

Discussion in 'Poker Forum' started by Liyanna, Apr 9, 2021.

  1. Liyanna

    Liyanna Member

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    If you want to learn a game of poker, you should make it Texas Hold'em Unlimited This is one of the easiest poker games to learn to play, and also fun, challenging and rewarding. Texas Hold’em Unlimited is also by far the most popular poker game in the world so you won’t have a hard time finding friends to play in the game of Poker.

    How to play Unlimited Poker

    No-Limit Hold'em, sometimes known as "Texas Hold'em," is more likely a poker game you've ever watched on TV and a game played by your friends online.

    Here's how Texas Hold'em is played in a nutshell:

    ‘Hole Card’: Each player at the table is dealt two cards facing down. There are only two cards where a player cannot show the card to another player.

    Five community cards: Each player then uses those two cards (or one or none of the cards that can be bet) combined with the five shared community cards to make their best five poker cards.

    Make the best hand: The player with the best hand or card (or the one that makes all the other players fold) wins the pot! As easy as that you can win the match easily.

    Bet as much as you want: There are four rounds of betting and any player can place all their money at any time.

    That is the appeal of No-Limit poker. You only have one hand or card left to double (or double).

    Hopefully the above information can be one of the guides for you in playing Texas Holdem.
     
  2. Monica Raines

    Monica Raines New Member

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    Thanks for your advice. On my own, I can add a few tips for beginners. My top tip is to study the poker rules well first. Ideally, if one of your friends or acquaintances has already encountered this game and could explain all the nuances to you. The first time it is better to play free games until you learn well and feel confident. And only then can you switch to games with money, otherwise, you risk losing everything. Good luck!
     

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