Poker

Basically, Poker is a game of chance where players place bets based on the value of their poker hand. The player with the best hand wins the pot.

Each player is dealt seven cards, one at a time. The dealer handles cards for all hands and is responsible for shuffles.

The cards are dealt in a clockwise fashion around the table. A player may decide to shuffle his own cards, or he may let the dealer do it.

A hand is made up of five cards, including two of each rank, plus a fifth card of the same suit. A flush is a hand consisting of all cards of the same suit. A pair of kings is not the best hand off the deal, but it is not the worst either.

The dealer’s button, or buck, is a white plastic disk on the table. It is a symbol of the nominal dealer.

It also signifies the first time that a player can make a bet. This is also called the buy-in. Usually, each player buys in for the same amount.

A betting round is done after each new set of cards are dealt. Each player is given a turn to make a bet. A player who raises a bet may count as part of the pot, depending on the rules of the game.

A betting round is also done in between the cards. A high card may break a tie, as long as there is a match for the other card.