Simple Online Poker Rules
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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:34 pm Post subject: Simple Online Poker Rules |
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If you're new to the world of poker, you may be wondering what the differences are between the most popular and commonly played poker variations. While internet poker sites will nearly always list the online poker rules for the version you are playing in a prominent position, it pays to know how the rules differ between poker variations.
One of the most simple online poker rules a player needs to remember is how many cards he has to make up a strong poker hand. This will vary depending on the version being played. For example, the most commonly played version of poker is Texas Hold'em. Players in Texas Hold'em start a game with two cards and then must use other cards to make up their winning poker hand. Omaha poker is very similar in nature to Texas Hold'em. The main difference is that making a hand in Omaha is easier to do because players can choose from nine cards in total. Instead of the dealer giving each player two cards to start, a dealer in Omaha deals four cards.
Another way in which online poker rules differ is when players make their first contributions to the pot. In some versions of poker, an ante bet is paid by each player who wishes to participate in a hand. In Texas Hold'em and some Omaha games, blind bets are posted by two players to furnish the pot. The stakes will also vary depending on the online poker rules used. Poker can be played using a table limit or it may have a no limit structure.
The best approach when you're looking to play poker online is to find a variation where you already have some knowledge of the online poker rules. Playing new versions of poker is fun but you should make sure you have a sound understanding of poker basics before risking money in this way. Once you understand the rules thoroughly, you have a far greater chance of being consistently successful. |
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