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The Glossary of Texas Holdem Poker

 
Author: Claire Bowes
 

Before you can actually play the game or even learn it from a book, you must first be familiar with the terms used in the poker game. This will help you make sense of some of the process involved in the game as well as in the strategies that are used in the game. Below are some of the terms used in the Texas Holdem Poker game that can help you immensely in understanding the game.

Fixed limit Texas holdem poker:
This is one of the types of Texas Holdem poker, which allows for a limited betting. Players are only allowed to bet a predetermined amount at the start of the game as well as on the succeeding rounds.

Pot Limit Texas Holdem Poker:
Although this type of Texas Holdem Poker also has limits on the amounts that players can bet, the limit will depend upon the size of the pot. As each round of betting happens and the pot grows, the limit of the bets also grows.

No Limit Texas Holdem Poker:
In this type of Texas Holdem Poker, there is no limit on the amounts that players can bet in the rounds.

Blind Bet:
These kinds of bets are forced bets. This is used to start off the game. It is called blind bets because players are asked to bet money even without seeing the cards that they are dealt with. The first two players to the left of the dealer must always place blind bets.

Call:
This is a betting option where one player can bet to match the amount of the bet of another player.

Check:
This is another betting option used by a player who does not want to place a bet. This can only be done when there are no other bets have been placed in the round. This means that you are still in the game unlike when you fold, when you are already surrendering your chance.

Fold:
This is another betting option used when the player decides to quit the hand. This means that he is not going to play anymore and has no more chance to get the pot money.

Raise:
This is another betting option where the player ups the stake by placing a larger bet than the player who placed his bet before him.

Going all in:
A betting option used when the player wants to bet everything he has on his hand. If you do this and win the hand, you will be paid a portion of the pot money relative to the amount of money you placed on the bet.

Dealer Button:
This is a token which is passed to each of the players in a clockwise direction after every hand. This is used to determine who among the players will be the dealer for that hand. This will also determine the players who will have to place blind bets, which are the two players that are seated to the left of the dealer.

Pre-flop:
This refers to the first round of the Texas Holdem Poker hand where the players are given two cards that are faced down.

Flop:
This is the stage where the players are given by the dealer three community cards that are faced-up on the table. These cards can be used by every player in the hand to create a good combination with the pocket cards that they were dealt with.

 
 
 

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