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New to Texas Holdem poker? It's very easy to get acquainted with! Being much easier than other popular card games, Texas Holdem poker is by far the best game for novice gamblers. The game is a derivative of poker game. Poker was brought in America by pioneers of the Wild West. Fist casinos in the US, Mexico and Canada were having poker rooms and tables as a rule. Texas Holdem was created to facilitate the game for novice gamblers and those, who had no time to learn the game, but had desire to gamble. Firstly it was played in one of forgotten casinos of Texas, that's why it is called Texas Holdem poker. Since then, the game became the most popular entertainment in casinos all over the world, because there is no easier game to learn. Few hours of learning the room and a week of practicing will make you an average player, but if you want to play immediately - a hour of learning the rules and hands will be quite sufficient. Unlike ordinary poker game with hundreds of rules and hand combinations, tricks and hidden turns, Texas Holdem poker is quite easy and understandable for everybody. This web resource is specially created for both novice and professional players to supply you with the needed information, knowledge and skills and show you the way to places where you will practice your skills for free or real money - depends on your taste. Besides of articles and links, the site contains a message board, where you can chat with other players exchanging your experience or consult with moderators - professional Texas Holdem poker players. Moreover, you can write and send own articles, which will be added to the library. For each approved article you will receive a bonus - certain amount of Texas Holdem poker chips of best online casinos. Well, let's set to the task - learn the game. If you are a professional player and are not in need of the game's basics - visit other site's sections which can be useful for your skill level.
The only note you should take before reading this game's description and rules is that they are not absolute. The following rules are commonly played version, but some details may vary in different casinos.
The Texas Holdem poker game is a community cards game. Means they you collect your hand using two pocket cards (Pocket cards are two cards dealt in the beginning of the game for each player face-down) and the community cards dealt in the center of the table face-up.
The betting structure is variable in different casinos, as we have mentioned yet, but usually the game begins with two players, who is situated to the left from the dialers button. They post 2 bets - the big and the small blinds, which are an initial deposit to the pot. Note: The dialer's button (or dealer button) is a yellow disk marked with a "D". This disk indicates the current dialer's position.
The dealer shuffles a 52-cards deck of playing cards.Each player is dealt with two pocket cards (also known as "hole cards") face-down. The first round, which is commonly knows as the "pre-flop" round begins with betting starting with the third player to the left from the initial dialer's position (The next player from those who posted the blinds). The betting amount is different, being determined by the type of the game played. Then you can see your pocket cards and try to predict the hand. Players can check, rise or fold, just as in ordinary poker game. In the end of the first betting round the dialer "burns" the top card in the deck. In land based casinos this means that dealer discards the card (of course he doesn't burns them) to prevent cheating. However, if you are using the Texas Holdem software to play online, it can have a built-in effect, like if the card is really burnt.
After this, the next three cards are dealt in the center of the table. These cards are the flop, or community cards. Combining the community cards with pocket cards, each player can form a Tex
among both winners.
That's it. You may have understood how easy the game is. The only thing remains to do is a good practice. Don't start tossing your money on table immediately. Our site still contains lot's of useful information for beginners. You can view all needed using the navigation bar to the left from the article, or if you have strongly decided to begin right now - go to the "Free Texas Holdem" page, which contains links to free rooms. You will have an excellent practice there and we hope that you will become a successful player and winner. Have a nice time and good luck!

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