Texas Hold'em Poker
Limit/No Limit Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em is one of the most challenging poker games, loved by many around the world.
Hold'em has two variations to it. The first is Limit Hold'em and the second is No Limit Hold'em. Both of them are played like Texas Hold'em but have several unique rules, which we will bring here. If you don't know how to play Texas Hold'em, read the game description there and then come back and read these rules. Limit Texas Hold'em Limit Texas Hold'em has basically three unique rules: 1. Each betting round may contain of only one bet and up to three raises. 2. Unless a player is all-in (meaning that he has already put all his money into the pot), he must call an action in every round of betting. 3. On the "turn" (i.e. after the fourth up-card is put on the table) the amount of the betting doubles. No Limit Texas Hold'em
No Limit Texas Hold'em is an exciting and challenging game which truly brings out the cleverness and sophistication of poker. This is why some like calling it "the Cadillac" of the poker world.
In No Limit Texas Hold'em large sums of money are invested. If you are not familiar with the game, and wish to be more cautious, you might want to first have a go at the game in one of the tournaments. When playing in a tournament it will be easier to control your money.
No Limit Texas Hold'em also has three unique rules: 1. Maximum raise: everything you've got! 2. Minimum raise: double the previous bet. For example, if player A bet $15 dollars player B must bet $30 dollars. 3. Buy-in limit: A buy-in is the minimum amount of money a player needs to have in order to join a poker game. No Limit Texas Hold'em puts a limit on the maximum amount a table can ask a player to pay in order to join in. The reason for this is to prevent tables from being exclusively for wealthy players only. The acceptable buy-in limit these days is $50 or $100 dollars.
|