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Poker Tournament

January 1, 2009 by  
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A poker tournament is a tournament in which the winners are decided by playing poker, usually a particular style of poker. Contrast this to a ring game, where the game is ongoing with no formal structure to determine a single winner in a certain length of time. Buy-ins and prizes To enter a typical tournament, [...]

Poker Showdown

January 1, 2009 by  
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In all poker games, if more than one player remains after the last betting round, remaining players expose and compare their hands to determine the winner or winners. This is called the showdown. To win any part of a pot, a player must show all of his cards faceup on the table, whether they were [...]

Bluffing in Poker

January 1, 2009 by  
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In the card game of poker, to bluff is to bet or raise with an inferior hand. This is useful because it can cause other players to believe the bluffing player has a dominant hand, so that they all fold; the bluffing player then wins the pot. By extension, the terms are often used outside [...]

Poker Betting Limits

January 1, 2009 by  
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Betting limits apply to the amount a player may open or raise, and come in four common forms: no limit, pot limit (the two collectively called big bet poker), fixed limit, and spread limit. All such games have a minimum bet as well as the stated maximums, and also commonly a betting unit, which is [...]

Forced Bets in Poker

January 1, 2009 by  
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All poker games require some forced bets in order to create an initial stake for the players to contest. The requirements for forced bets, and the betting limits of the game (see below) are collectively called the game’s betting structure. Ante An ante is a forced bet in which each player places an equal amount [...]

Poker Betting Etiquette

January 1, 2009 by  
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Action and Betting When participating in the hand, a player is expected to keep track of the betting action. Losing track of the amount needed to call, called the bet to the player, happens occasionally, but multiple occurrences of this slow the game down and so it is discouraged. The dealer may be given the [...]

Poker Betting Procedure

January 1, 2009 by  
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Procedure Players in a poker game act in turn, in clockwise rotation (acting out of turn can negatively affect other players). When it is a player’s turn to act, the first verbal declaration or action he takes binds him to his choice of action; this rule prevents a player from changing his action after seeing [...]

Poker Jargon: Aggression

January 1, 2009 by  
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In the game of poker, opens and raises are considered aggressive plays, while calls and checks are considered passive (though a check-raise would be considered a very aggressive play). It is said that “aggression has its own value”, meaning that often aggressive plays can make money with weak hands because of bluff value. In general, [...]