Rules of No Limit Texas Holdem

Nov 27
08:41

2007

Itay Rokni

Itay Rokni

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Two cards are dealt to each player , once the blinds are in the pot.

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In a No Limit Texas Holdem cash game,Rules of No Limit Texas Holdem Articles the “table stakes” relate to the amount of the small and big blinds. In a $5/$10 game, the small blind put in $5, the big blind put in $10, and those blinds remain equal for the whole game. Once the blinds are in the pot, two cards are dealt to each player. The first player to act is the one sitting to the left to the big blind. From now on, every player can bet the minimum of the big blind amount and the maximum of his chips. A raise must be at least twice the previous bet. The betting round is complete after each player has folded, called the highest bet, or went all in.

The only thing that’s different from limit Texas Holdem is the betting limit, but as you can guess, it’s a very important difference. The trick is to try to win the big pots since they can get really big.

Going all in – If a player bets more than your whole stack, you can go all in and if you win, you’ll get the relative amount of the pot. For example, if the pot is $50, one player bets $50, another player calls, and you’ve got only $20, you can go all in. If you win, you will get $110 ($50 from the original pot and three times $20). The better hand from the other two players wins $60. This $60 is called the side pot.