
Texas Hold’em poker is by far the most popular poker variation played today, spanning online poker rooms, land-based poker rooms and every major live tournament across the globe. Using a standard 52-card deck, 2 to 10 players may take part in a single table of Texas Hold’em. Roughly 75% of all online poker players can be found at the Texas Hold'em tables. I tend to favor other games due to the simplicity of Hold'em. More complex games like 2-7 Triple Draw are much more profitable, provided you know the right strategies. Incase you are interested in learning some of these other games I have added some links to pages of our online poker guide that you will find useful below.
The objective in Hold'em Poker is really quite simple. As a hand of Texas Hold’em progresses, each player will have a total of 7 cards – 2 Hole Cards (face-down) and 5 Community Cards (face-up, used by every player) with which to make the highest ranking poker hand. The player with the highest hand wins the pot.
Texas Hold’em can be played in all limits – Fixed Limit, No Limit and Pot Limit. For this guide to how to play Texas Hold’em, we’ll be using a Fixed Limit betting structure.
Fixed Limit means that all bets and raises throughout each hand must be made equal to the low- or high-end stakes, depending on the betting round. For example, with stakes of $2/$4, the first two betting rounds (Pre-Flop and Flop) restrict all bets and raises to be equal to the low-end stakes of $2. For the last two betting rounds (Turn and River), bets and raises must be in increments of the high-end stakes, $4.
Texas Hold’em is played with forced Blind Bets – the Small Blind and the Big Blind. These bets, and all other betting options, are detailed below.
In this example hand of Texas Hold’em, we will be using a Fixed Limit betting structure with stakes of $2/$4.
The Texas Hold’em hand begins with the Small Blind and Big Blind bets being placed. The dealer will then give each player two Hole Cards, dealt face-down. This begins the first round of betting, starting with the player left of the Big Blind. (Remember, all bets/raises must be equal to the low-end stakes of $2.)
This player must Call the Big Blind, Raise or Fold. Betting continues in this fashion until reaching the Small Blind Bettor, who may call the current bet by adding enough chips to his Small Blind, Raise or Fold. The Big Blind Bettor has already placed the first full bet, therefore may Check if no other player has Raised, ending the betting round. If another player has Raised, betting continues until all players have Called or Folded.
If a tie occurs, the winners split the pot, (example: two players have a Jack-High Straight.)