Quality Poker Knowledge

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The difference between quality online poker and almost every other casino game is that poker just isn't played against the house - it really is played against other players.

However the basics of the game are simple - examining your hand and guessing just what the other players may have - playing the game well (winning) can involve complex strategies and psychological ploys.

You can find myriad versions of poker but the basic hierarchy of winning hands will be the same:

Royal Flush: A, K, Q, J and 10 of the exact same suit.

Straight Flush: Five cards, all the same suit as well as in sequence. One example is 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5 of hearts.

Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank. By way of example, four tens, four aces, etc. Another card or cards do not count.

Full House: Three cards of the exact same rank and two cards of another rank. For instance, three jacks and 2 fives or three sevens and 2 threes, etc.

Flush: Five cards of the same suit in no particular order. For example, five hearts, five clubs, five spades, five diamonds.

Straight: Five cards in sequence regardless of suit. For example, 7, 8, 9, 10 and Jack or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

Three of a Kind: Any three cards of the exact same rank. For instance, three fives, three jacks, three aces, etc.

Two Pair: Two cards of one rank and 2 cards of another rank with one remaining card. For example, 8-8, 5-5 and 9 or J-J, 6-6 and also a, etc.

One Pair: Two cards of the sane rank and three remaining unmatched cards. As an example, K-K, 3, 9, Q or 7-7, 5, 10, A, etc.

Five card draw or traditional poker: Each player is dealt five cards and based upon the guidelines of a particular game, can exchange up to four of the originally dealt cards for new ones. After that, the player must stick with the new hand for the rest of the game, either betting, calling or folding.

In seven card stud, players are each dealt three cards down and one card face up, followed by the first round of betting, the "bring in". The very first bet is placed by the player with either the highest or lowest face up card, determined by the guidelines of that specific game. After the first bet, following bets are always created by the player with the highest showing hand.

The fifth and sixth cards are dealt face up and the player with the highest showing hand makes a bet after the fifth card. Again, the player with the highest showing hand after the sixth face up card is dealt has the choice to bet. If that player decides to call, the next highest hand player takes up the choice to bet or call - and so on down the line. Each time a bet is placed, any player in turn has the choice to call, raise or fold.

The seventh and final card is dealt face down and initiates another round of calling, betting, raising or folding. Dealing and betting, calling, etc. is done clockwise around the table.