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How to play Texas Holdem Poker

by Thomas Jensen on Friday, June 22nd, 2007

How to play Texas Holdem PokerThe televised versions of poker games have created a ton of new card players looking to learn how to play Texas Holdem Poker. The tournaments are exciting; with famous card players competing for large sums and even avid Texas Holdem players are looking to learn how to play Texas Holdem better and with more skill.

When first learning how to play, it is advised that poker players partake in some sample gaming before they begin gambling for money. Learning how to play for free every Friday night Bodog.com or play for real in the $25,000.00 Guaranteed with a $40+4 buy-in at 8:30 PM EST.

The bottom line is that learning how to play Texas Holdem Poker takes practice; it takes patience and it takes the willingness to learn how to mathematically analyze player options. In addition, poker players will find that they will have to learn a number of different playing strategies if they want to become a serious master of the game.
 
When learning how to play Texas Holdem Poker the player will find that there are different betting structures involved in the game. The player will also discover that there are different methods for managing one’s hand.
 

Players can utilize pocket cards, also known as hole cards along with community cards to establish the best hand possible. Of course, there are other options available and the array of options are immediately discovered.


Bodog.com has posted World Series of Poker prop bet odds on which of the following players will last longer in the 2007 WSOP $10,000 buy-in Main Event?

Gavin Smith: 3/2

Jeff Madsen: 1/1

Joe Sebok: 3/2

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