Online Poker Game Rules
Poker is the name given
to a number of card games where players
wager on the strength of the cards they
hold. Poker is a game that involves a
communal "pot" consisting of the players'
wagers which is awarded to the poker
player who either holds the highest
ranking hand or makes a wager which goes
unmatched by his or her opponents. At
PokerRobo, our Seven Card Stud and Omaha
poker games are played in both "high-only"
and "high-low split" form. In these
high-low games, the best five-card poker
hand for high wins half the pot, and the
best qualifying five-card hand for low
wins the other half. Our Texas Hold'em
poker games are always played high-only
with a No Limit, Pot Limit and Limit
option. For a detailed breakdown of hand
rankings, visit our poker hand ranks page.
All poker games begin with some forced
wager over which poker players compete. In
Seven Card Stud, there are two forced
wagers, an ante and a bring-in. In Texas
Hold'em and Omaha, the forced wagers are a
small blind and a big blind. In any basic
poker game, players strategically wager
using a number of actions available to
them. The actions are as follows:
1. Check - If there is no wager on the
current betting round, a player may check.
The act of checking passes the action to
the next poker player immediately
clockwise from him or her. A check does
not forfeit interest in the pot, only the
current right to bet. If all players check
during a round of betting, the round is
considered complete.
2. Bet - If there is no wager on the
current betting round, a player may bet.
If a player bets, the poker player
immediately clockwise from him or her (and
any subsequent poker players) may fold,
raise, or call.
3. Fold - The act of folding forfeits all
interest in the pot. A player who folds is
not required or allowed to wager any
further money for the current poker game.
4. Call - If there has been a wager on the
current round of poker play, a player may
call. The act of calling requires the
player to match the current bet made by
his or her opponent(s).
5. Raise - If there has been a wager on
the current betting round, a player may
raise. The act of raising requires the
poker player to match the current bet, and
make a greater one. All subsequent players
are required to call the raise or raise
again ("re-raise") to maintain interest in
the pot.
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