Before
the Deal:
Players will buy-in for the posted amount.
Selected players will post blinds.
The Dealer Button:
The dealer button is a graphical representation
(“D”) of which player is the “dealer.”
Although our dealer will be dealing the game, the player who has
the Button placed in front of his seat gets to play his cards
as if he were the actual dealer. When the cards are dealt to players,
they are dealt in a manner as if the player was actually dealing
in a live environment.
Blinds:
Because we have a player “on the button”
two players will be asked to post the Big and Small blinds. The
purpose of the blinds is to put forced money into the pot that
gives players an incentive to enter the hand. However, only two
players will post the blinds.
The first blind is called the “Small Blind”.
This bet is usually half the minimum bet of the game, although
in some games, the fraction is slightly different. So, in a $2-4
game the small blind will be $1.
The second blind is called the “Big Blind”
and is always the same size as the game’s minimum bet, e.g.,
in a $2-4 game, the big blind is $2.
The player directly to the left of the button
will post the “Small Blind.” The player directly to
the left of the small blind will post the “Big Blind”
of the full amount or the lowest game limit.
Opening Deal:
Now that we have a Button and Small and Big Blinds,
we are ready to deal. The dealer always deals from the player
closest to the dealer’s left. Moving clockwise around the
table, the game will “deal-in” each player. The players
will be dealt five cards face down. A round of betting will occur
starting with the player seated to the left of the Big Blind.
Betting on Opening Deal:
The player seated to the left of the big blind
will always have the action on the opening deal. This player may
not check, but rather can only fold, call, or raise.
The game will now advance to each player seated
asking to fold, call, or raise until the Big Blind for an action
decision is reached. If no one has raised by the time the play
comes back around to the Big Blind, the Big Blind has the option
to “check” his own BLIND wager or raise.
Once all players have completed the first round
of wagering, they can proceed to discarding cards and draw new
cards.
Discarding Cards:
After the first betting round each player is
asked to discard and draw from zero to five cards. This is done
by clicking the cards that the player wants to discard. These
cards will be shaded and slightly raised to indicate that they
have been selected. Once the player is satisfied with the selections
made, cards are discarded and drawn by clicking the DISCARD button.
You may choose not to discard any cards. This
is done by clicking the STAND button. In this case no cards will
be discarded or drawn. When all players have discarded and drawn
cards, the second betting round starts.
Second Betting Round:
The second betting round starts with the first
player seated to the left of the dealer button. The options available
to this player is to fold, check or bet. Should the player fold
or check, the next player in turn will have the same options as
the first player. If the first player bets, the next player to
act will have the option of folding, calling or raising. Before
a player acts, the number of discarded cards for that player is
displayed to everyone. The rules state that this information should
be available until there has been action after the draw.
In fixed limit games there is a maximum of four
bets allowed in each betting round: a bet, a raise, a re-raise
and a cap. A cap is the third raise in a betting round, after
which no more betting is allowed. Pot limit and No limit games
allow for an unlimited number of bets and raises.
After the second betting round is finished, the
showdown follows.
Who shows first?
The player who had initiated the action or the
player who initiated the last bet, raised or re-raised must show
his/her cards first. This simply means that whoever had the last
action must show his/her cards first.
Suppose a Player wins by default?
A player who has a winning hand does not have
to show his/her cards if his/her bet was not called.
Do Players have to show their Cards if
they call a bet on the Last Betting Round?
Players are not required to show their cards
if, and only if, they are not the player who had the last action.
If a player calls a bet and sees that he/she cannot win, he/she
may fold his/her cards.
Who wins?
In our poker room, as with all, “cards
speak.” The winner will be decided based on the universal
poker hand rankings.
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