Most Texas Holdem Poker games start with two players left of the dealer putting a predetermined amount of money in the pot, so that there is an initial amount to start the game.
The value of the bets depend on the type of Texas Holdem you are playing, with or without limits, structured or unstructured.
After this round of betting, the dealer or distributor, discarded the letter is at the top. This is known as “burn on demand” is to prevent fraud in the game.
The dealer deals three cards to each player, but this time at the hearing. These three letters are the “flop” or community cards, which can be used by either player to make winning combinations with their “hold cards” or hole cards.
You now have another round of betting, starting the one to the left of the dealer.
When they finish bet, the dealer “burns” another card and then add another letter to the community. Then the players have this letter to form the winning combination of 5 cards.
The player left of the dealer begins another round of betting. In most styles of Texas Holdem, it is usually in the round in which bets are doubled.
Finally, the dealer burns another card and then left the table another up card. The fifth community card is called “river”.
Now begins a final round of betting, starting with the player to the left of the dealer.
Finally, each player reveals their combination. This round is called “showdown.”
The player who shows the top 5 card combination, WIN!