How to Play Poker

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By Mark Knowles

Poker is a very simple game. Although there are many variations, the basis is the same – the best five-card hand wins. Simple really – a five year old could learn. But this doesn’t really tell you how to play the game. If it was just a matter of the best hand winning, one might as well just deal all the cards face up and whoever gets the best hand dealt has won.

The hands

Leaving aside lowball games where the worst hand wins, or high-low split pot games where the pot is split between the best hand and another, agreed upon low hand, this is a list of the hands in poker – from best to worst. There is actually more than 2.5 million possible combinations from a 52-card deck, and the more unlikely you are to make a hand, the more valuable the hand is.

  • Royal Flush
  • Straight Flush
  • Four of a kind
  • Full House
  • Flush
  • Straight
  • Three of a kind
  • Two pair
  • One pair
  • High card

So, the object of the game is to make the best hand possible and thereby beat the other players. But – this does not really tell you how to play poker. Playing poker for fun is one thing, but playing poker for money is a totally different game. There is nothing wrong with sitting ‘round playing poker for fun with your friends, but to get the best appreciation for the game it is necessary to play for money. If you are just playing for fun, you will miss all the nuances that make poker one of the best card games ever invented.

Mississippi River Boat - Home of Poker
Mississippi River Boat - Home of Poker

History of Poker

There are numerous claims as to who invented poker, the French game of “poque,” is similar as is the German “pochspiel,” the English “bragg,” and Persian “As Nas.” I don’t buy any of that – what makes poker a separate game from these is the betting and attitude – not which are the best hands, and there are any number of other games that could claim to have spawned poker.

No - Poker is an American game; it started in New Orleans, and was spread by the Mississippi river boats during the 1800s. If you have ever been to New Orleans, and have understood how to play poker, you will see I am right. The game couldn’t have come from anywhere else. The earliest games were played using only 20 cards, and the first published reference to poker was in 1829. Around this time a full 52-card English deck started to be used, and the flush was introduced. The draw was also added - when it was first mentioned in print in a handbook of games. During the American Civil War, many additions were made including five-card stud and the straight. The game continued to develop in America and developments followed, such as the wild card, which was introduced in 1875; lowball and split-pot games around 1900, and community card games around 1925. Perhaps one of the biggest influences on the way the game is played was the first World Series of Poker tournament. Tournament play is different to cash play, and very much put poker in the spotlight.

None of which helps teach you how to play poker.

How to play poker

There are a number of things you need to do to learn how to play poker. First job is to understand the hand rankings, which will take about three minutes - there is a list above this. Next job is to take a deeper look at the hand rankings and determine what the odds of making those hands are. This will vary from game to game, depending on the amount of cards dealt, whether it is a draw or community card game, both of which increase the amount of cards you have to choose from thereby increasing the chances of making any particular hand. And of course, whether you are using wild cards, which also increase the probabilities. As an example – the probability of making a straight flush in five-card stud is 0.00000154, but in Omaha it is 0.000795. Both pretty low, but a substantial difference. I have only ever seen one straight flush in several years of playing – and it cost me $15,000 – but that is another story.

There are numerous books on the subject but an easy read is Mike Petriv’s “Hold’em Odds Book.” Once you have determined the basic odds, you are heading towards learning how to play poker. You do not need to memorize all this information, but it will help as a background to be able to make decisions. Playing the odds alone will get you into all sorts of trouble and you could do worse than read Doyle Brunsen's "Super System."

Once you have an understanding of the odds of drawing a particular hand, another type of odds should be taken into consideration. Quite honestly – I am more interested in implied odds than the actual odds. I almost only ever play no limit or pot limit. I find limit games about as exciting as watching paint dry. So what are “implied odds,”?

Implied Odds

Simple. In a no limit Texas Hold’em game, if some one raises before the flop I will look at the amount of chips that person has in front of them and determine whether or not to call that raise based on how much money I think I can win if I hit my hand. Let’s say I am holding 8/9 suited. That is a very weak hand before the flop, but playable against some one who is announcing a strong hand by raising pre-flop. So – as an example – if he makes it $50 to go, and has $500 in front of him (or her) I am getting 10:1 “implied odds” to call that and try to make a hand – because I think I will take all his money if I hit my hand on the flop. The odds of me making a hand are almost besides the point. I will either hit and take his $500 or I will miss and lose $50.

Different games require different strategies, but a common theme to any good play is to be aggressive when you have a hand, or think you can win with a poor hand and to back down when you think you have lost - regardless of the odds – implied or otherwise.

Bluffing is a vital part of making money playing poker. If you cannot learn to bluff, you are better off sticking to limit games where the actual cards are far more important then in no limit or pot limit games.

Once you have understood the odds, it is time to develop your own style. There are dozens of poker books and I advise you to read a selection. You will then be able to determine what sort of player you are, which games appeal to you most and what strategies you wish to apply. Me – I go with controlled aggression, stick almost exclusively to no limit or pot limit and will play just about any poker game. Except the few that are serious gambling games such as banana, or games where the wild card changes mid game.

Comments

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kaizensecrets 2 years ago

Good hub. If I could, I would play poker for a living. Too bad I stink at it.

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Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

lol

That would certainly be a handicap/ :)

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GeneriqueMedia 2 years ago

That's why you play online with a software bot that can play for you! ;D

Good stuff Mark, this would be a handie manual for sharks in training.

beal 2 years ago

hey im new to writing blogs but have just done 1 about poker. have a look and tell me what you think

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P Morgan 2 years ago

Watched some of this on tv this week, a vegas event...looked fun!

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articleposter 2 years ago

Great write up. Texas Hold-em is my favourite

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arindam1234 2 years ago

so lucid explanation on online poker game. the rule and strategy is so straigth, some new conceps are over there. keep writing more!

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Cameron Love 2 years ago

Hi Mark,

Your page is amazing. I must say, it's a one-stop solution for every person who want to know about the way of playing Poker.

I'm a Poker freak and have also started penning down some of my knowledge on Online casino, Poker and other related news. Before going through your hub, I had a peculiar sense of pride over my Hubs. But after reading your Hub, I must say, that pride has just been shattered. Thanks for posting such a great and informative Hub.

In addition, the inventory of Poker information that you have created is simply amazing.

A request:

I would like to know more on the ODDS. Can you please write a new Hub on The Odds of Poker.

Thanks and Regards,

Cameron

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Rob in Las Vegas 2 years ago

As someone with my own hub on poker (and hopefully more to come) I appreciate some good poker basics and history. Keep it up and if you get a chance check out my hub because I would love some comments!

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Rob in Las Vegas 2 years ago

Mark. If you do get a chance to look at my stuff, please check out STARTING A FIRE. I am hoping to get some successful hubbers to check it out for me. Thanks!

Freerolls 2 years ago

Great article, especially the stuff about implied odds! I love Texas Hold'em, it's so much better than video games and you can win real money too which is a bonus.

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Cheeky Girl Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Great hub primer for anyone who would like to try their hand at Texas Hold-em Poker! All you need is right here! Just did a hub myself on a freeware game of cashless Poker that can be downloaded and played online. It's a very catchy game, and even more fun to watch on tv! Gus Hansen is my hero!

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samsbr 2 years ago

hello Mark

Great post, really I would like to tell thank you for this type of informative post. I am a casino lover, basically this type of post helps casino player like me :)keep it up :)

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kimberlyslyrics Level 6 Commenter 21 months ago

I'll raise you!

why?

Cause it's a great hub so anti up!

Cheers

love Poker tooooooo much, bookmarked this Hub!

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Mark Knowles Hub Author 20 months ago

Raise you! LOL Me too.

Holly 20 months ago

This post is great - thanks for all the tips! I love learning new things about the game as I am fairly new to playing and I enjoy multiplayerpoker as it is a great way to learn while I play as I can chat to others at the table... Texas Holdem is also my favourite :)

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saesha 16 months ago

great intro article to get someone started in poker. my friend also told me Super System is a good book.

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Edlira 16 months ago

Always wanted to learn it and now I will get to do it :-). Thanks!

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