Texas Hold 'Em Rules

In Texas Hold 'Em, each player is dealt 2 “hole cards” which nobody else can see. During a hand, 5 more “community cards” will be added to your hand, which are visible and shared amongst all players. From these 7 total cards, your best 5-card poker hand is made. At the end of a hand, hole cards are exposed and the best hand wins!


Hand Rankings (from best to worst)

(Example: 10 9 8 7 6)

(Example: K K K K J)

(Example: Q Q Q 10 10)

(Example: A J 8 6 3)

(Example: J 10 9 8 7)

(Example: 9 9 9 Q 7)

(Example: A A 7 7 6)

(Example: 5 5 K 10 8)

(Example: A K 10 8 4)


A hand of poker consists of 4 betting rounds:


A green arrow indicates whose turn it is to bet. When it is your turn, you may either:


Other rules:

• The rank of your cards gives a relative standing within the major rankings above. For example, a Two Pair consisting of Kings and Jacks beats Kings and 4s. Also, a Flush consisting of an Ace, Queen, 10, 8, 4 of diamonds beats an Ace, Queen, 10, 6, 4 of diamonds. (AQT84 vs. AQT64)

• Your hand will ALWAYS be 5 cards, so very often, the cards that complete the hand (known as “kickers”) will determine the winner. For example, a Three-of-a-Kind of three 8s, with an Ace and a Jack, will beat three 8s with an Ace and a 9. (888AJ vs. 888A9)

• At the start of a hand, the players to the left of the dealer button will be “Small Blind” and “Big Blind”, which are forced bets that others must call in order to continue with the hand.