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The Blinds In Texas Hold'em, "the button" serves to indicate which player is the nominal dealer for the current Texas Hold'em game. Before the game begins the player immediately clockwise the button posts the "small blind", typically half a small bet (for example, $.50 in a $1/$2game). The player immediately clockwise the small blind posts the "big blind", which is always a full small bet ($1 in a $1/$2 game). Now, each player receives his or her two hole cards. Pre-Flop
After seeing your pocket cards, each player now has the option to play their hand by calling or raising the big bet. As mentioned before, the big bet is the size of a full small bet. Thus in a $1/$2 Texas Hold'em game, it would cost $1 to call in this initial round of betting (known as the "pre-flop").
The Flop
Now, three cards are dealt face-up on the board - this is known as the flop. In Texas Hold'em, the three cards on the flop are community cards available to all players still in the hand. Betting begins with the active player immediately clockwise of the button. All bets and raises occur in small bets (increments of $1 in a $1/$2 game).
The Turn When the betting action is completed for the flop round, the "turn" is dealt face-up on the board. The turn is the fourth community card in Texas Hold'em. Play begins with the active player immediately clockwise of the button. On this round, the betting doubles from the small bet to the big bet. Thus, in a $1/$2 game, betting on the turn is upped to $2bets. The River When betting action is completed for the turn round, the "river" is dealt face-up on the board. The river is the fifth and final community card in a Texas Hold'em game. Betting begins with the active player immediately clockwise of the button and the same Hold'em rules apply as they do on the turn. The Showdown
If there is more than one remaining poker player when the final betting round is complete playing Texas Hold'em, the last bettor or raiser shows his or her cards. If there was no bet on the final round, the player immediately clockwise the button shows his or her cards first. The player with the best five-card hand wins the Texas Hold'em pot. In the event of identical hands, the poker pot will be equally divided between the players with the best hands.
Rake
Like all casino games, casino poker has an organized betting structure. For example, if you're playing at a $1/$2 fixed limit table, you can only bet at increments of $1 until fourth board card is dealt. There are also tables that don't use fixed limits. Raiseandfold offers both No Limit and Pot Limit games.
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