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General Rules for Playing Poker - GamingGuide.net .
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General Rules for Playing Poker The game of poker is a fun and exciting game and the popularity of the game is on the rise. In addition, a poker player can play poker in a casino much longer than other gambling games without losing as much money because of their ability to fold. Those who are new to poker should learn some general rules for playing poker before starting. When learning to play poker, it is important to understand the very basic rules for playing this casino game. Poker games can be played at home or in a casino for real money. Poker is a card game that uses five card hands, which are dealt from a deck of 52 cards. The cards that are used in any game of poker are standard playing cards. A hand in a game of poker always consists of five cards. There are other poker games such as Texas Hold 'Em and seven-card stud that uses more cards, but the hand always results in a total of five cards. In stud poker games in casinos, there can be almost any amount of players. Poker can be played with a very large group, or one that is small. Either way, players are all given one card at a time and then the poker players will bet chips or money each time they are dealt more cards. As the game progresses, a player will "fold" if they are not happy with their dealt hand. Folding means to get out of the poker game and forfeit any bets they have made to that point. In poker, there is a system of which cards have the most value. This is called the Poker Hand Value Ratings. When a player has the best hand, that poker player then wins all of the bets that were placed at that time.
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