POKER in 5 Minutes | Quick Poker Guide (Texas Hold'em Style)
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Learn how to play Texas Hold'em poker in just under 5 minutes!
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This quick and easy guide will teach you the basics of the most popular version of poker, from the objective of the game to the essential rules and betting rounds. Perfect for beginners looking to understand the fundamentals and join a game confidently.
Texas Hold'em is the most popular version of poker, and it's a great game to learn for anyone looking to enjoy poker nights with friends or enter poker tournaments. In this video, we'll cover:
The Objective: Understand the main goal of Texas Hold'em and how to create the strongest five-card poker hand.
Player Count: Learn the ideal number of players for a game of Texas Hold'em.
Game Requirements: Find out what you need to play, including a 52-card deck, betting chips, position markers, and a timer for betting blinds.
Game Setup: Discover how to set up blinds, deal cards, and organize your poker table.
Poker Actions: Calling, Raising and Folding.
Betting Rounds: Get a clear overview of the betting rounds - the pre-flop, the flop, the turn, and the river.
Showdown: Learn how to determine the winner and the importance of the showdown in Texas Hold'em.
Winning the Game: Understand how to win rounds by having the best poker combination or when all other players fold.
This guide simplifies the rules so that even beginners can quickly grasp how to play. If you want to dive deeper into strategies and advanced tips, make sure to check out our Ultimate Hold'em Poker video linked here: • POKER the Ultimate Sta...
Whether you're playing at a home game or aiming to participate in a casino poker room, knowing the basic rules of Texas Hold'em is essential. Follow along with this video to get started and become confident in your poker skills.
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By Christopher Cannucciari
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00:00 Intro
00:12 Object
00:24 What You Need
00:33 Stages
01:00 Set Up
01:25 Ante/Blinds
02:00 The Deal
02:21 Pre-Flop
02:30 Play Actions
03:10 The Flop
03:47 The Turn
04:03 The River
04:24 The Showdown
04:55 Next Round
05:05 Wait There's More Хобби
Amazing approach to everything! Quick but not lightning-quick, legible speech, very practical visual effects, cheatsheets (and denomination suggestions) to pause the video on, the color grading and contrast is perfect, the examples are very helpful if you're a first-time teacher.
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Ante is when every player puts in money before the cards are dealt, blinds are in addition to the antes.
Every player isn’t required to put in money with an ante, only those wishing to play that hand… ya know, semantics! 😂 I get your point though. It’s the way I was taught, an ante as the required bet to put forward before being allowed to play. In the case of Hold’em that’s the big and small blinds who have to put up chips in order to play. I suppose a text book would say differently, so thanks for adding that here to help clear up any confusion and making these videos stronger. Much appreciated!
Really good explanation, visuals and clear information.
Just a simple question, how many times you can raise or call in pre-flop, flop, river and turn in Texas Hold'em
Lets say: Player A- raises the initial bet and Player- B calls it in flop round , does the round end there? or what if Player A- raises again or call the same amount continuously in the flop round?
Can you explain that?
Great question. In typical play, if all players either call or fold after a raise, the betting round concludes. However, if another player raises after the initial raise, Player A (the initial raiser) gets the chance to respond by either calling the new raise or re-raising if they’d like.
For example, if Player A raises to $10 and Player B calls the $10 and raises to $20, Player A can then choose to call the additional $10 (making their total bet $20) or re-raise to an amount higher than $20. This process can continue until all players have either called the final raise or folded.