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Poker is a family of card games in which players wager over which hand is best . Today it is usually played with a standard deck, thus poker games vary in deck configuration, the number of cards in play, the number of cards dealt face up or face down, and the number of cards shared by all players, but all have rules that involve one or more rounds of betting. Poker has many variations, all following a similar pattern of play and generally using the same hand history.
If you are completely new to poker and have no idea where to start, our view is that Texas Hold'em is the best game for beginners. It's the most popular, the most widely available, and it's one of the easier games to learn.
Once you're familiar with Texas Hold'em, you can then start thinking about trying some of the other variants. Omaha is considered by many to be a good second game to learn, but it's really up to you. Just remember that it's always a good idea to learn how to play and practice on the fun app before proceeding further.

Poker has many variations, All following a similar pattern of play and generally using the same hand history.

In Poker, "no limit Texas-hold'em" is a game where each player at the table is dealt two hole cards and there are five cards in the middle (the flop, turn and river) that are considered to be community cards. Each player at the table can use their hole cards and community cards to make their best possible hand.

1. 4 hole cards are dealt instead of 2 to each player.
2. A player must always use 2 cards from the 4 cards dealt to him/her and 3 cards from the 5 community cards to make the best 5 cards.
3. A limit is placed on the maximum amount that can be raised in a user's turn. A user may raise any amount less than or equal to the pot value.
5-card PLO rules are the same as 4-card PLO rules. You have to make your hand using forcibly 2 of your hole cards along with 3 out of 5 community cards.
The only difference is you get an extra hole card, for a total of 5.
There are three types of betting limits in a Poker game -
The player can bet or raise only up to the current size of the pot. This bet also depends on outstanding bets on table along with POT amount.
As the name suggests, the player can bet or raise as much as they want anytime as much as their chip stack allows.
The player can bet/raise only up to a predetermined limit.
(Limits each stage of game play)
Regardless of the variant, the betting rules remain the same.
In Texas Hold'em, Omaha & Omaha-5 there are the following betting rounds -

It refers to that portion of the hand which is played prior to the dealing of the flop.
After the pre-flop round, 3 community cards are dealt face-up on the table and the next round of betting commences.
One more card is dealt and the third round of betting begins.
The final community card is dealt and the final round of betting starts.
At the Showdown, all active players reveal their cards and the best five-card combination wins the pot.
As per the strength of his/her in-hand cards, the player can choose to make any of the following actions on his/her turn to act.
Wagering Money in the pot.
Putting more money than your opponent wagered in the pot.
Passing the action to the next player without wagering money in the pot. You can check only if no one makes a bet before your turn.
Matching the amount of bet/raise made by your opponent.
Leaving the hand on your turn to act. You can fold your cards anytime during the game if you are not confident with the strength of your hand.
A common poker-hand rankings system underpins all forms of the game by classifying the relative strength of different types of poker hands. So players can determine which hand is best.

Hand Name : Royal Flush
A Royal Flush is made out of 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace, all of the same suit.

Hand Name : Straight Flush
A Straight Flush is five cards in a row, all in the same suit.

Hand Name : Four of a Kind
A Four of a Kind is the same card in each of the four suits.

Hand Name : Full house
A Full House is a pair plus three of a kind in the same hand.

Hand Name : Flush
A Flush is five cards in the same suit, not in numerical order.

Hand Name : Straight
A Straight is five cards in numerical order, but not in the same suit.

Hand Name : Three of a kind
Three of a Kind is three of one card and two non-paired cards.

Hand Name : Two Pair
Two Pair is two different pairings or sets of the same card in one hand.

Hand Name : One Pair
One Pair is a pairing of the same card.

Hand Name : High Card
A High Card refers to a hand with no matching cards.


A Poker tournament is a tournament where players compete by playing poker. It can feature as few as two or more players playing on a single table (called a "heads-up" tournament), and as many as tens of thousands of players playing on thousands of tables. The winner of the tournament is usually the person who wins every poker chip in the game and the others are awarded places based on the time of their elimination. To facilitate this, in most tournaments, blinds rise over the duration of the tournament. Unlike in a cash game, a player's chips in a tournament cannot be cashed out for amount and serve only to determine the player's placing.
To enter a poker tournament in A23, you need to follow the steps.
Click on Poker tile> Click on the tournament section> Select the tournament that you want to join according to the time and Buy in> Register to the tournament> Join the table as the tournament starts.
Guaranteed tournaments or GTD tourneys are poker tournaments that have a guaranteed cash prizes. Irrespective of the number of players playing the tournament, the prize amount will be paid out to the players.
Tournaments that have zero buy-in fee are called Freeroll tournaments. Players who register for freeroll tourneys stand to win cash prizes without paying any fee.
Timer tournaments are poker tournaments that run for a limited time only. Once the time runs out, the players remaining will be ranked based on their chip stacks.
A Sit and Go (SNG) Poker Tournament is a single table poker tournament which has no scheduled time and starts when the necessary number of players have registered. Sit & Go tournaments run for shorter duration compared to other tournaments.
A satellite tournament in poker is a qualifying event in which winners usually win a Ticket for a free buy-in to a larger & more prestigious tournament.
A bounty is a feature in some poker tournaments that rewards a player for eliminating/ knocking out another player. Depending on the tournament, a player will be rewarded for eliminating either a specific player, or any player. Bounty amount from eliminating an opponent will get added to the player's Poker balance.
"Progressive Bounty tournament" is a variant of bounty tournament in which players collect a X% of a bounty amount if they knock out a player. The rest of the bounty is added to their own head (Player bounty amount + Knocked out player bounty %).