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Poker 110: Basic Poker Rules |
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Lesson 1: The Setup
Lesson 2: The Play |
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Lesson 1: The Setup |
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It is difficult to summarize the basic rules of poker due to the many different variations of the game. Poker uses a standard deck of 52 playing cards, some poker games use more or less depending on the variation. A common poker rule variation is to add wild cards such as jokers. The cards are ranked from highest to lowest as follows; Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. In certain poker rule variations the Ace may also be the lowest card. All suits are valued the same. Most poker hands contain five cards. There are also some popular variations involving seven-card hands, like 7 Card Stud. The player with the highest hand wins. |
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If wild cards are being used they can take any rank or suit desired. Wild cards can be either a separate card added, like a joker, or a certain card in the standard deck may be specified as wild, such as deuces or one-eyed jacks. |
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The dealing of the cards is dependant on which poker rule variation you are playing. In a standard 5 Card Draw game, 5 cards are dealt face down to each player. In some poker rule variations, such as Texas Hold'Em Poker, certain cards are dealt face up for everyone to see, called Hole Cards. |
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Next >> Lesson 2: The Play |
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