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How Texas Hold 'Em Is Played

The best possible five-card poker hand, using any combination of personal cards and community cards, wins the pot. In Hold 'Em, all players receive two down cards as their hole cards, after which there is a round of betting. Three board cards are turned simultaneously (called the "flop") face up and another round of betting occurs. The next two board cards are turned one at a time face up, with a round of betting after each card. The board cards are community cares, and after the final round of betting, a player may use any five-card combination from among the board and hole cards.

A player may even use all of the board cards and no hole cards to form a hand. This is called "playing the board." Hold em uses a standard 52-card deck and a flat disk called a dealer button to indicate the player who is in the dealer position for that hand (even though a non-playing casino employee actually deals). The dealer button rotates clockwise. The player with the dealer button is last to receive cards on the initial deal and has the right of last action after the first betting round.


Poker Rank Of Hands

From the highest to the lowest poker hand:

Royal Flush:
Ten, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same suit.
Straight Flush:
Straight with all five cards in the same suit.
 
Four of a Kind:
Four cards of the same number or face value.
Full House:
Three cards of one number or face value and two cards of another number or face value. If more than one player has a full house, the full house with the highest ranking three of a kind wins.
Flush:
Five cards of the same suit. If there is more than one flush, the hand with the highest card(s) wins.
Straight:
Five cards in sequence. Cards can be in any suit. An Ace can be used in the highest straight (10, J, Q, K, A) and the lowest straight (A, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Three of a Kind:
Three cards of the same number or face value.
Two Pair:
If two players have two pair, the hand with the highest pair wins. If they have the same high pair, whoever has the second highest pair wins. If they have the same two pair, whoever has the highest fifth card wins.
One Pair:
Two cards of the same number or face value. If two players have the same pair, the highest outside card(s) wins.

High Card:
The hand with the highest card(s) wins