Texas Hold´em
Most Hold'Em games get the betting started with one or two "blind bets" to the left of the dealer. These are forced bets that must be made before seeing one's cards.
Play begins by dealing two cards face down to each player; these are known as "hole cards" or "pocket cards".
A round of betting follows.
Play proceeds clockwise from the blinds, with each player free
to:
a. Fold
b. Call the blind bet,
c. Or raise.
The blinds are usually "live", meaning that they may raise themselves when the action gets back around to them.
5. Three cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table; this is called the "flop".
6. A round of betting ensues, with action starting on the first blind, immediately to the dealers left.
Another card is dealt face up (the "turn"), followed by another round of betting, again beginning to the dealer's left.
Then the final card (the "river") is dealt followed by
the final round of betting.
In a structured-limit game, the bets on the turn and river are usually
double the size of those before and on the flop.
The game is usually played for high only, and each player makes the best five-card combination to compete for the pot.
Players usually use both their hole cards to make their best hand, but this is not required. A player may even choose to "play the board" and use no hole cards at all.
Identical five-card hands split the pot; the sixth and seventh cards are not used to break ties.