Texas Holdem Poker is one of the most terrific and world popular poker variants. Today it seems like everywhere you browse there is another event, one more online poker room or site dedicated to Texas Holdem Poker, another book, guide or article describing the subject, offering various strategies, tips and discussing different aspects of the game. That's quite good for an experienced Texas Holdem player, but how can you start learning the game? Where you can get game rules and find out how does Texas Holdem differs from other poker variants, such as 7 Card Stud or 5 Card Draw? What are “Blinds” and “Flop”, anyway? This page will walk you through the basics of Texas Holdem Poker starting from game rules and up to advanced strategies.

A full Texas Holdem Poker game usually involves up to ten players. Any game involving 8 or more players is frequently referred to as “longhand” and any game involving 7 or less players – “shorthand”. The difference between shorthand and longhand Texas Holdem Poker games is very important, because it greatly influences on the selection of the applicable strategy.

The dealer position is usually indicated by a round chip frequently referred to as “dealer button” or just “button”, which moves clockwise around the table after each game indicating a player that represents the dealer for the current game. Moving the dealer button ensures that each and every player gets to play in all possible positions, because position is another important concept of Texas Holdem Poker.

You can win a game by either building the strongest casino poker hand at the table, or by remaining the only player in the pot (if all of your opponents fold). In Texas Holdem Poker each player can use all or none of his pocket cards and 3-5 community cards to build a winning play poker hand. In case if all 5 board cards appear to be the best hand at the table and all remaining players choose it as their 5-card hand, then the pot is equally split among these players. The same situation happens if two or more players hold equally ranked individual hands, since there is no suit ranking in Texas Holdem Poker.

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Most popular variants of Texas Holdem Poker played in almost all online poker rooms are No-Limit Texas Holdem, Pot Limit Texas Holdem and Fixed Limit (or just Limit) Texas Holdem. In Pot Limit Texas Holdem a player can raise up to the current size of the pot, in No-Limit Texas Holdem there is no raise limit and players can go all-in, which means that they bet all available chips. If you've moved all-in, but the rest of players still have more chips, then you only compete for a side-pot, while other players compete for main pot.

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