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問答

我的 World Poker Global App 账户

1. 我怎样才能开始玩?

要在 World Poker Global App 上玩游戏,请在您的设备上下载并安装该应用程序。 完成此步骤后,您可以注册玩家帐户,接受我们的条款和条件以及隐私政策并存入资金以开始玩游戏。

2. 如何更改我的个人信息?

如果您在注册过程中出现拼写错误,或者您的个人信息已更改,请通过 customercare@World Poker Free Appglobal.com 与我们联系,我们的客户支持团队将为您提供帮助。

3. 如果我忘记了密码怎么办?

如果您忘记了密码,请打开应用程序并单击忘记密码按钮进行重置。

4. 我如何关闭我的帐户?

如果您想关闭您的玩家帐户,请通过 customercare@World Poker Free Appglobal.com 联系我们的客户支持团队。 请注意,一旦现有帐户关闭,您将无法注册新帐户,因为每个玩家仅限一个帐户。

5. 我将离开这个国家一段时间。 我还能从其他地区玩扑克吗?

您可以在我们获得运营许可的任何地方(100 个国家和地区)在 World Poker Global App 上玩扑克。 如果您前往的司法管辖区不合法,您将无法访问该应用程序。

6. 我可以在我的帐户中使用扑克追踪器和/或任何 HUD 吗?

不可以,我们不允许在 World Poker Global App 上使用第三方工具。

World Poker Free App 全球是什么

1. World Poker Global App 是什么?

World Poker Global App 是一个在线游戏平台,为 100 多个国家和地区的玩家提供真钱扑克游戏。

2. 什么是世界扑克巡回赛?

世界扑克巡回赛 (World Poker Free App) 是国际电视游戏和娱乐领域的知名品牌,其品牌影响力遍及实体锦标赛、电视、在线和移动设备。

3. World Poker Global App 是由谁授权的?

World Poker Global App 在库拉索岛获得由 Gaming Services Provider N.V. 颁发的许可证 #GLH-OCCHKTW0701202022 许可,可提供在线机会游戏。

4. 我如何参加现场 World Poker Free App 锦标赛?

World Poker Free App 将著名的现场赛事带到全球最好的场地,向所有达到法定年龄的人开放。 您可以在此处查看即将到来的 World Poker Free App 赛程表。 World Poker Global App 提供 World Poker Free App 现场锦标赛的独家卫星赛,您只需支付一小部分买入费即可赢得席位。

5. 什么是 World Poker Free App 卫星?

卫星赛是一种特殊类型的锦标赛,奖励线上或线下赛事的门票,而不是奖金。 World Poker Free App 卫星赛提供了赢得世界各地 World Poker Free App 锦标赛席位的独特机会。

World Poker Global App 奖金条款

1. World Poker Global App 提供哪些奖金?

World Poker Global App 为所有新玩家提供 100% 存款匹配奖金(从 20 美元到 1,200 美元)。 通过World Poker Free App777获得奖金

2. 首存红利是多少?

首次存款时,您将获得 100% 的匹配存款奖金 - 最低 20 美元至最高 1,200 美元。 通过参加锦标赛或现金游戏,每贡献 20 美元的佣金,您的奖金就会以 5 美元的增量解锁,并直接存入收银员。 您可以在个人资料的“奖金中心”部分查看您拥有的所有有效奖金。

World Poker Global App 存款方法

1. 我如何存款?

要存款,您需要登录您的玩家帐户并转到出纳页面。 单击“存款”按钮查看您可用的所有付款方式。

2. 我的存款尚未到达我的玩家帐户

请等待几分钟,您的存款才会显示在您的玩家帐户中。 在极少数情况下,银行和提供商在收到您的请求和提供资金之间可能会出现延迟。 您可以随时检查资金是否已从您的银行账户、信用卡、钱包等中扣除。我们可能需要付款证明才能检查是否有缺失的存款。

3. 存款收取任何费用吗?

我们不收取存款费用。

4. 目前有哪些存款方式可用?

玩家可以使用多种支付方式(取决于地区)向其 World Poker Global App 账户存款,包括 Visa、Mastercard、JCB、即时银行转账、预付代金券以及各种加密货币,例如比特币、以太坊、莱特币等。 Neteller、Skrill、Muchbetter 和 Luxonpay 等主要电子钱包也可用(安大略省除外)。

5. 如何使用加密货币存款?

要使用加密货币存款,您需要有一个装有硬币的欧交易所。 登录您的 World Poker Free App 全球玩家帐户并前往收银台。 单击“存款”并从可用选项中选择“加密处理”。 选择您想要存款的货币并输入所需的美元金额。 在下一步中,您将获得一个用于发送加密货币的唯一地址。 然后,您需要将加密货币从钱包发送到提供的地址,并等待存款完成。

6. 如何使用 Skrill 存款?

要使用 Skrill 存款,您需要创建并验证一个帐户。 然后,您可以使用多种方法向您的 Skrill 电子钱包添加资金。 要在 World Poker Global App 存款,请登录您的玩家帐户并前往收银台。 点击“存款”并从可用选项中选择 Skrill。 按照屏幕上的说明进行存款。

7. 如何使用 Neteller 存款?

要使用 Neteller 存款,请创建并验证一个帐户。 然后,您可以使用多种方法向您的 Neteller eWallet 充值。 要在 World Poker Global App 存款,请登录您的玩家帐户并前往收银台。 点击“存款”并从可用选项中选择 Neteller。 按照屏幕上的说明进行存款。

World Poker Global App 提款方法

1. 我如何从我的玩家账户中提取资金?

要请求提款,您需要登录您的玩家帐户并转到出纳页面。 您将看到“提款”按钮; 单击它以选择正确的付款方式以及您想要提取的金额。

2. 为什么我还没有收到提款?

您可以随时在“交易历史记录”部分查看提款状态。 您应该会在 1 至 5 个工作日内收到请求的金额。

3. 提款时收取任何费用吗?

我们不收取提款费用。

4. 为什么我的提款被拒绝?

如果要求使用与存款时不同的付款方式,提款可能会被拒绝。

5. 为什么我无法提取我的原始存款?

根据我们的条款和条件所述,在请求提款之前,您必须至少下注一次全额存款。 完成此操作后,您可以使用与存款相同的方式请求资金。

World Poker Global App 帐户验证

1. 为什么我需要验证我的帐户?

作为遵守法律和适用法规的持牌运营商,我们必须确定玩家的身份,因此需要一些文件来验证您的玩家帐户。

2. 我需要提交哪些文件来验证我的帐户?

为了验证您的帐户,我们需要您提供有效身份证件、护照、驾照、水电费账单、存款证明和/或其他文件等文件。 提供的文件必须是四个角清晰可见的清晰照片,地址验证所需的水电费账单不得超过 3 个月。 我们不接受黑白副本或部分文件。 支付卡的正面和背面必须有清晰的图片。 如需了解更多信息,请联系我们的客户支持团队:customercare@World Poker Free Appglobal.com。

3. 我的帐户需要多长时间才能得到验证?

我们的目标是在您以正确格式提交所有必需文件后 72 小时内尽快验证您的玩家帐户。

World Poker Global App 技术问题

1. 如何下载并安装 World Poker Global App 应用程序?

**Windows** - 最低系统要求:Windows 10,至少 500MB 磁盘空间,3 GB RAM(建议 4 GB) - 按按钮开始下载[此处](/download) - 应用程序下载到您的计算机后,打开文件(检查您的“下载”文件夹)以启动安装程序 - 按照安装程序的说明进行操作 **Mac** - 最低系统要求:macOS 10.14,至少 500MB 磁盘空间,3 GB RAM(建议 4 GB) - 按按钮开始下载[此处](/download) - 应用程序下载到您的计算机后,打开文件(检查您的“下载”文件夹) - 将 World Poker Global App 图标拖至您的应用程序文件夹 - 打开您的应用程序文件夹并运行 World Poker Global App 应用程序开始播放 **Android** - 最低系统要求:Android 8.0,至少 500 MB 磁盘空间,3 GB RAM(建议 4 GB) - 按按钮开始下载[此处](/download) - 当询问“下载文件?”时,选择“下载” - 打开.apk文件 - 当询问“您想安装此应用程序吗”时,选择“安装” - 安装完成后,选择“打开”以启动 World Poker Global App - 当询问“允许 World Poker Global App 访问此设备的位置”时,选择“仅在使用应用程序时允许” **iPhone** - 最低系统要求:iOS 10、至少 500MB 磁盘空间、3 GB RAM(建议 4 GB) 通过搜索 **World Poker Global App** 从 App Store 下载我们的应用程序。

2. 我的防病毒软件阻止了弹出窗口:如何修复它?

您可以在“首选项”>“安全性”中取消选中“阻止弹出窗口”,以允许 Safari 上弹出窗口。 在 Chrome 中,您可以在“设置”>“隐私和安全”>“网站设置”>“弹出窗口和重定向”中设置首选项。 您可以通过转到我们的页面并选择底部的“始终显示”来允许 Android 上的弹出窗口。 当 Firefox 阻止弹出窗口打开时,它会向您发出警告,请单击“选项”以选择允许它们,或将我们的网站添加到“设置”>“隐私和安全”>“权限”中的“例外”列表中。 对于 Internet Explorer,可以通过转至工具 > Internet 选项 > 隐私 > 弹出窗口阻止程序来打开和关闭弹出窗口阻止程序;对于 Microsoft Edge,您可以在设置 > 站点权限下找到这些权限。

3. 为什么我在下载 World Poker Global App 时遇到驱动程序错误?

如果您在尝试下载 World Poker Global App 应用程序时收到驱动程序错误消息,请单击此处获取有关如何更新显卡驱动程序以解决问题的说明。

4. 此下载对我的计算机安全吗?

是的。 下载是安全的,并且只会在您的设备上安装 World Poker Global App。

5. 应用程序没有响应。

如果您在使用应用程序时遇到任何问题,我们建议您首先清除缓存和 cookie。 如果问题仍然存在,请在您的设备上删除并重新下载该应用程序。 如果您需要帮助,请将您收到的错误消息的屏幕截图或您遇到的问题的详细信息发送至 customercare@World Poker Free Appglobal.com,我们将很乐意为您提供帮助。

6. 移动应用程序更新

为了避免遇到问题,请始终接受更新我们的应用程序的请求。 我们经常发布新的更新,因此请确保您安装了最新版本。

7. 我尝试在 Windows 上下载 World Poker Global App 并收到错误消息“无法执行临时目录中的文件”。 我该如何解决这个问题?

要下载 World Poker Global App,您必须是 PC 的管理员。 请转到您的下载文件夹,右键单击 World Poker Global App 并选择“以管理员身份运行”以继续。

World Poker Global App 扑克游戏

1. 什么是飞行锦标赛?

在包含航班的锦标赛中,有许多资格赛(或第一天),这些轮次会渗透到压缩的第二天或最后一天。 一般来说,前 X%(通常为 10-20%)将有资格参加每次航班的最后一天。 一旦航班达到剩余玩家的这个百分比,它将自动停止,所有剩余的玩家将进入最后一天(通常使用他们完成的筹码堆)。 航班还可根据以下因素得出结论: - 级别 - 时间 - 剩余玩家数量 在某些航班中,不会颁发奖品,而在其他航班中,可能会在飞行日内颁发奖品。 所有航班结束后,最后一天将按照时间表开始。 请务必查看 World Poker Global App MTT 大厅,了解最后一天的开始时间! 您以全额买入金额购买航班,但不能直接购买最后一天的机票。 一般来说,您可以参加同一场比赛的多个航班。 如果您在最后一天多次获得资格,则您的最佳(最大)筹码堆将是您在最后一天开始时使用的筹码堆(所有其他筹码堆将从最后一天自动删除)。

2. 什么是卫星锦标赛?

卫星锦标赛是您可以尝试以较小比例的买入费赢得进入大型锦标赛的机会。 通常,参加卫星赛的费用是大型锦标赛费用的 10-20%。 卫星赛可以奖励超过 1 名参加大型锦标赛的参赛者,具体取决于卫星赛获得的参赛人数。 例如,$11 ($10 + $1) 卫星锦标赛将为每 11 名进入卫星的玩家支付 1 次参加 $110 ($100 + $10) 锦标赛的费用。 一些卫星支付一定价值的通用门票,而不是直接进入特定锦标赛,该门票可用于任何买入该价值的锦标赛。

3. 什么是保证锦标赛?

保证锦标赛是指无论有多少玩家参加,都有一定的奖池可以保证支付。 如果锦标赛获得足够多的参赛者,奖池可以增加,但支付的金额不会低于保证金。 例如,如果一场 55 美元(50 美元 + 5 美元)的锦标赛有 2,000 美元的保证金,有 22 名参赛者,则仍将支付 2,000 美元。 如果同一场比赛有 63 名参赛者,那么总共将支付 3,150 美元(63 x 50 美元)。

4. 如何使用背包中的锦标赛门票?

要使用您的门票,请前往大厅的“锦标赛”选项卡,选择一个买入金额等于您门票金额的锦标赛并注册参加该锦标赛。

5. 哪些牌有资格获得现金游戏头奖?

每个头奖表详细说明了每手合格牌的可用奖金。 玩家必须使用两张底牌并持有获胜牌,才有资格获得任何累积奖金。

公平与安全

1. World Poker Global App 的公平竞赛算法是什么?

在高水平上,我们的公平竞赛算法旨在确保每个玩家都有公平的获胜机会并增强每个玩家的体验。 我们通过限制每张牌桌上可坐的技术精湛的玩家数量来做到这一点。 对于新玩家来说,这为他们提供了公平的获胜机会,从而增强了体验。 您不会发现自己坐在一张有 8 名职业玩家的牌桌上,而且您将主要与技术水平相似的玩家进行比赛。 对于职业玩家来说,我们相信这还可以通过限制牌桌上其他职业玩家的数量来改善体验。 无论您是新的休闲玩家还是职业玩家,您总能在您选择的游戏中找到一席之地,因为我们拥有最大的现金游戏玩家池之一。

2. World Poker Global App 如何确保游戏安全可靠?

我们的团队由 50 多名行业专家和前扑克专业人士组成,利用人工智能检测工具 24/7 监控游戏中的机器人、RTA、串通和多重记账。 每个安全案例均由至少两名团队成员独立审核,以确保我们得出准确、客观的结论。

World Poker Global App 游戏规则

1. 在哪里可以看到每个游戏的规则?

每个游戏菜单中或信息按钮有帮助页面,解释所有游戏规则。

2. 赌场游戏的最大赌注金额是多少?

不同游戏最大投注金额不同,详见游戏帮助页面。

3. 玩家返水(RTP) 是什么意思?

RTP 表示玩家玩老虎机游戏时预期赚取的金额,百分比因游戏而异。

World Poker Global App 拉丁美洲有哪些支付方式?

1. World Poker Global App 在阿根廷支援哪些支付方式?

Astropay 卡、銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Paysafecard、VSMC

2. World Poker Global App 在巴西支援哪些支付方式?

Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、VSMC/Elo/Hipercard、Pix、銀行轉帳、Inovapay、Boleto、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Pay4Fun、Skrill、Cash2code Funanga、PayRedeem

3. World Poker Global App 在智利支援哪些支付方式?

Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、VSMC、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem

4. World Poker Global App 在墨西哥支援哪些支付方式?

銀行轉帳、VSMC、Paypal、Skrill、Neteller、Paysafecard

5. World Poker Global App 在厄瓜多支援哪些支付方式?

Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Flexepin

World Poker Global App 北美洲有哪些支付方式?

1. World Poker Global App 在加拿大支援哪些支付方式?

Astropay 卡、VSMC、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Interac、LuxonPay、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、Neosurf、JetonCash、PayRedeem

World Poker Global App 歐洲有哪些支付方式?

1. World Poker Global App 在芬蘭支援哪些支付方式?

加密貨幣、VSMC、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、銀行轉帳、JetonCash、PayRedeem

2. World Poker Global App 在喬治亞支援哪些支付方式?

加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Paysafecard、銀行轉帳、JetonCash、PayRedeem

3. World Poker Global App 在愛爾蘭支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、銀行轉帳

4. World Poker Global App 在波赫支援哪些支付方式?

加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳、Paysafecard、JetonCash、PayRedeem

World Poker Global App 亞洲有哪些支付方式?

1. World Poker Global App 在印度支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、VSMC、銀行轉帳、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Muchbetter

2. World Poker Global App 在印尼支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳、VSMC

3. World Poker Global App 在日本支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Tiger Pay、銀行轉帳、Jeton、LuxonPay、VSMC、Muchbetter

4. World Poker Global App 在馬來西亞支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton

World Poker Global App 非洲有哪些支付方式?

1. World Poker Global App 在埃及支援哪些支付方式?

Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin、Jeton、VSMC、PayRedeem、Astropay 卡、加密貨幣、LuxonPay

World Poker Global App 拉丁美洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在阿根廷可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Paysafecard、VSMC。

2. World Poker Global App 在玻利維亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、VSMC、Muchbetter、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Jeton、Astropay Card、PayRedeem、Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin。

3. World Poker Global App 在巴西可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、加密貨幣、VSMC/Elo/Hipercard、Pix、銀行轉帳、Inovapay、Boleto、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Pay4Fun、Skrill、Cash2code Funanga、PayRedeem。

4. World Poker Global App 在智利可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、VSMC、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

5. World Poker Global App 在哥斯大黎加可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、VSMC、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

6. World Poker Global App 在厄瓜多爾可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Flexepin。

7. World Poker Global App 在薩爾瓦多可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:VSMC、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

8. World Poker Global App 在瓜地馬拉可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、PayRedeem。

9. World Poker Global App 在宏都拉斯可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、VSMC、Skrill、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、PayRedeem。

10. World Poker Global App 在墨西哥可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳、VSMC、Paypal、Skrill、Neteller、Paysafecard。

11. World Poker Global App 在巴拉圭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:VSMC。

12. World Poker Global App 在秘魯可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:PayRedeem。

13. World Poker Global App 在千里達及托巴哥可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga。

14. World Poker Global App 在烏拉圭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Flexepin。

World Poker Global App 北美洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在加拿大可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card、VSMC、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Interac、LuxonPay、Jeton、Cash2code Funanga、Neosurf、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

World Poker Global App 歐洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在安道爾可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Paysafecard。

2. World Poker Global App 在波士尼亞與赫塞哥維納可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳、Paysafecard、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

3. World Poker Global App 在克羅埃西亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、Flexepin、Paysafecard、PayRedeem。

4. World Poker Global App 在芬蘭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、VSMC、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、銀行轉帳、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

5. World Poker Global App 在喬治亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Paysafecard、銀行轉帳、JetonCash、PayRedeem。

6. World Poker Global App 在冰島可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

7. World Poker Global App 在愛爾蘭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

8. World Poker Global App 在曼島可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

9. World Poker Global App 在澤西島可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

10. World Poker Global App 在盧森堡可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

11. World Poker Global App 在摩爾多瓦可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、JetonCash、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

12. World Poker Global App 在蒙特內哥羅可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Paysafecard、JetonCash、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、VSMC、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

13. World Poker Global App 在挪威可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:LuxonPay。

14. World Poker Global App 在波蘭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga。

15. World Poker Global App 在塞爾維亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Muchbetter。

16. World Poker Global App 在斯洛伐克可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳。

17. World Poker Global App 在斯洛維尼亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:LuxonPay。

World Poker Global App 亞洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在孟加拉可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:PayRedeem、VSMC、Skrill、Astropay Card、Neteller、Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin、Muchbetter、加密貨幣。

2. World Poker Global App 在中亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:PayRedeem、JetonCash、Flexepin、Cash2code Funanga、VSMC、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、Neteller、Jeton、LuxonPay。

3. World Poker Global App 在印度可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、VSMC、銀行轉帳、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Muchbetter。

4. World Poker Global App 在印尼可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳、VSMC。

5. World Poker Global App 在日本可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Tiger Pay、銀行轉帳、Jeton、LuxonPay、VSMC、Muchbetter。

6. World Poker Global App 在馬來西亞可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、JetonCash、PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton。

7. World Poker Global App 在南韓可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Astropay Card。

8. World Poker Global App 在泰國可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:PayRedeem。

9. World Poker Global App 在越南可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣。

World Poker Global App 非洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在埃及可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin、Jeton、VSMC、PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay。

2. World Poker Global App 在南非可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:Jeton。

World Poker Global App 大洋洲可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在紐西蘭可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:銀行轉帳。

World Poker Global App 加勒比海可用國家列表

1. World Poker Global App 在巴貝多可用嗎?

是的,支持支付方式:加密貨幣、Jeton、Muchbetter、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、VSMC、PayRedeem、Cash2code Funanga。

World Poker Global App 拉丁美洲存款與提款

1. World Poker Global App 在阿根廷的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。

2. World Poker Global App 在玻利維亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、Muchbetter、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Jeton、Astropay Card、PayRedeem、Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、Muchbetter、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Jeton、Astropay Card、PayRedeem、Cash2code Funanga、Flexepin。

3. World Poker Global App 在巴西的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、Pix、銀行轉帳、Inovapay、Boleto、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Pay4Fun、Skrill、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、Pix、銀行轉帳、Inovapay、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Pay4Fun、Skrill、PayRedeem。

4. World Poker Global App 在智利的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。

5. World Poker Global App 在哥斯大黎加的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、銀行轉帳。

6. World Poker Global App 在厄瓜多爾的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin。

7. World Poker Global App 在薩爾瓦多的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、PayRedeem。

8. World Poker Global App 在瓜地馬拉的存款與提款

存款:是 - 銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、LuxonPay、Astropay Card、Jeton、PayRedeem。

9. World Poker Global App 在宏都拉斯的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem。

10. World Poker Global App 在墨西哥的存款與提款

存款:是 - 銀行轉帳、Paypal、Skrill、Neteller、Paysafecard。提款:是 - 銀行轉帳、Paypal、Skrill、Neteller、Paysafecard。

11. World Poker Global App 在巴拉圭的存款與提款

存款:是 - VSMC。提款:是 - VSMC。

12. World Poker Global App 在秘魯的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem。提款:是 - PayRedeem。

13. World Poker Global App 在千里達及托巴哥的存款與提款

存款:是 - Cash2code Funanga。提款:是 - Cash2code Funanga。

14. World Poker Global App 在烏拉圭的存款與提款

存款:是 - Flexepin。提款:是 - Flexepin。

World Poker Global App 北美洲存款與提款

1. World Poker Global App 在加拿大的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、Interac、LuxonPay、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - Astropay Card、加密貨幣、Interac、LuxonPay、Jeton、PayRedeem、銀行轉帳。

World Poker Global App 歐洲存款與提款

1. World Poker Global App 在安道爾的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Paysafecard。提款:是 - 銀行轉帳、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、PayRedeem、Flexepin、Paysafecard。

2. World Poker Global App 在波士尼亞與赫塞哥維納的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、Paysafecard、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、Paysafecard、PayRedeem、銀行轉帳。

3. World Poker Global App 在克羅埃西亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、Flexepin、Paysafecard、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、Flexepin、Paysafecard、PayRedeem。

4. World Poker Global App 在芬蘭的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、PayRedeem、銀行轉帳。

5. World Poker Global App 在喬治亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Paysafecard、PayRedeem。提款:是 - 加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Paysafecard、PayRedeem、銀行轉帳。

6. World Poker Global App 在冰島的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

7. World Poker Global App 在愛爾蘭的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Skrill Rapid Transfer、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

8. World Poker Global App 在曼島的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

9. World Poker Global App 在澤西島的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

10. World Poker Global App 在盧森堡的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

11. World Poker Global App 在摩爾多瓦的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

12. World Poker Global App 在蒙特內哥羅的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Neteller、LuxonPay、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

13. World Poker Global App 在挪威的存款與提款

存款:是 - LuxonPay。提款:是 - LuxonPay。

14. World Poker Global App 在波蘭的存款與提款

存款:是 - Cash2code Funanga。提款:是 - Cash2code Funanga。

15. World Poker Global App 在塞爾維亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - Muchbetter。提款:是 - Muchbetter。

16. World Poker Global App 在斯洛伐克的存款與提款

存款:是 - 銀行轉帳。提款:是 - 銀行轉帳。

17. World Poker Global App 在斯洛維尼亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - LuxonPay。提款:是 - LuxonPay。

World Poker Global App 亞洲存款與提款

1. World Poker Global App 在孟加拉的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem、Skrill、Astropay Card、Neteller、Muchbetter、加密貨幣、Flexepin。提款:是 - PayRedeem、Skrill、Astropay Card、Neteller、Muchbetter、加密貨幣、Flexepin。

2. World Poker Global App 在中亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem、Flexepin、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、Neteller、Jeton、LuxonPay。提款:是 - PayRedeem、Flexepin、加密貨幣、Muchbetter、Neteller、Jeton、LuxonPay。

3. World Poker Global App 在印度的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem、Flexepin、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Muchbetter。提款:是 - PayRedeem、Flexepin、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、銀行轉帳、Skrill、LuxonPay、Jeton、Muchbetter。

4. World Poker Global App 在印尼的存款與提款

存款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - Paysafecard、Flexepin、PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton。

5. World Poker Global App 在日本的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Tiger Pay、Jeton、LuxonPay、Muchbetter。提款:是 - PayRedeem、加密貨幣、Tiger Pay、Jeton、LuxonPay、Muchbetter、銀行轉帳。

6. World Poker Global App 在馬來西亞的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton。提款:是 - PayRedeem、Astropay Card、加密貨幣、LuxonPay、Neteller、Skrill、Jeton、銀行轉帳。

7. World Poker Global App 在南韓的存款與提款

存款:是 - Astropay Card。提款:是 - Astropay Card。

8. World Poker Global App 在泰國的存款與提款

存款:是 - PayRedeem。提款:是 - PayRedeem。

9. World Poker Global App 在越南的存款與提款

存款:是 - 加密貨幣。提款:是 - 加密貨幣。

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How to Play Poker

A Summary of the Basic Rules of Poker

A Brief History of Poker

While no one is absolutely sure about the developmental roots of Poker, it is generally accepted that Poker was first developed in the early to mid 1800’s around New Orleans. The game started to spread on the gambling riverboats of the Mississippi before gaining popularity through the rest of the USA and the World. Over the decades different varieties of the game have waxed and waned in popularity including Draw and Stud variants. The current most popular version of the game, Texas Hold’em, which utilizes “community cards”, is believed to have been introduced by a gambler by the name T. Blondie Forbes. Texas Hold’em maintained relative anonymity until the 1970’s when The World Series of Poker was first televised. Over the years, the Hold’em variant continued to grow in popularity until 2003. This year marked a tipping point in popularity for this version of poker when an unknown player, Chris Moneymaker, won $2.5 million dollars at the Main Event of The World Series of Poker. Since then, no other variant has come close to the popularity of Texas Hold’em, the most popular poker game in the world.

What is Poker?

What is Poker?So you want to learn how to play poker. At its simplest, Poker is a battle of wits between multiple “storytellers”. These “storytellers”, or players, armed only with cards, money, and a limited selection of words, try to convince their opponents that their cards are the best. At the same time, they attempt to read between the lines of the opponent’s story attempting to ascertain whose hand is actually superior. The winner of each hand wins the pot. Poker is a very simple game to learn; however, mastering the intricacies of play can take a lifetime.

The Basics

Most poker games are played with a standard deck of 52 cards. During each round of poker, each player is dealt cards with which they make the best poker hand they can. Between being dealt cards and revealing the hands, there is at least one round of betting. Relying on just the hand, poker strategy and some luck, each player tries to win the pot.

There are only 2 ways to win at poker:1. At the showdown, have the highest ranked poker hand, or2. Be the last player in the hand from either from scaring or bluffing your opponents into a fold

The showdown occurs when there is no clear winner after all the betting is complete. When this happens, the players that are still involved in the round compare their hands. The player with the best poker hand wins.

Game Types

Poker is the generic term for a card game that involves one or more rounds of betting. There are literally dozens of different variations of Poker games. Most poker variants fall into one of 3 classes: Draw, Stud and Community Card. The main difference between these poker games is how the cards are dealt. Draw games have players dealt private hands with an option to swap some cards for new ones from the main deck. In Stud games each player has their own hand, but some of the cards are dealt face up so everyone can see them. In a Community Card poker game, each player has a few face down cards to use in conjunction with face up “Community Cards”. The face up cards are shared by all players to make the best 5 card poker hand.

Betting Varieties

Betting VarietiesSimilar to how poker games are classified in 3 main styles of game, there are 3 main betting variants that are played at most poker venues: Fixed Limit, No Limit and Pot Limit. While the basic rules of the poker game being played does not change with the betting variant, regardless if you are playing a cash game or in a tournament, the strategy one employs does.Fixed LimitAlso known as Limit, there are restrictions on the bet size that can be made and will usually cap the number of raises allowed in each betting round. Normally in Limit games, there are 2 tiers of betting, the first tier, which is the lower of the 2 tiers, occurs during the first half of the betting rounds. The second tier, usually double the first tier, is for all subsequent betting rounds. In a game of Seven Card Stud, which has 5 rounds of betting, with the Fixed Limits being $20 for the first tier and $40 for the second tier, the game would be written as $20/$40 Limit 7-Card Stud.Pot LimitWhile Pot Limit does restrict the amount a player can bet during any one action, there are no limits on how many times a betting round can be raised allowing for some exciting action and big pots. These games are normally written in some variation of $10/$20 PL X, with the two numbers representing the Small and Big Blinds respectively and the X being the poker variation that is being played (in a game of Omaha poker with the Small Blind at $1 and the Big Blind at $2, it would be written $1/$2 PL Omaha or $1/$2 PLO). The Big Blind is also normally the minimum bet size.No LimitNo Limit games are exactly as described, no limit on either the bet amount or number of raises in any betting round. Most places you will play poker, whether live or online, do restrict any bets to the amount a player currently has in play on the table. Similar to Pot Limit, games are written as $1/$2 NL X where the $1 is the Small Blind, $2 is the Big Blind and the X is the game. If you were sitting at a Texas Hold’em table with the Small and Big Blinds at $5 and $10 respectively, the game would be written at $5/$10 NL Hold’em or $5/$10 NLHE. The Big Blind is usually the minimum bet size.Spread LimitA game where the betting structure is set as a range. Similar to Limit betting, the range during the first half of the betting rounds is usually lower than the second half. A Spread Limit game that offers a betting range of $1 to $10 to start and $1 to $20 in the second half would be written as $1 to $10, $20 on the end. The minimum raise in a game of Spread Limit is equal to the last bet – in a $1-$5 game, Player A bets $1, and Player B raises $3. If Player C chooses to raise, he can only raise $3, $4 or $5.Half-Pot LimitIdentical to Pot Limit with the maximum bet capped at half the current pot as determined following the same formula as Pot Limit.Cap LimitEven more restrictive than Fixed Limits, Cap Limit restricts the maximum amount a player can put into a pot during a hand.. This variation can be played in combination with any of the above betting varieties. During betting when players reach the maximum allowed bet limit, the dealer ends the betting and deals out any remaining cards to complete the hand. If a table is playing Cap Limit, the cap is usually written as such in the game name such as $2/$4 ($100 cap) NLHE, which would be a No Limit Hold’em game with a $2 Small Blind, $4 Big Blind and the most a player could be forced to put in is capped at $100.

How to Play - An Overview

When learning how to play poker, in addition to the general rules for poker above, there are some common terms that every poker player should know as they start learning the specifics of each variety of poker game. All of this information will make it easier to start developing your own basic poker strategy as you continue to learn how to play poker. For more information on what makes a strong poker strategy, if you want to know more than the basic poker rules, or how to start playing poker online, you should check out the GGPoker poker School.

Texas Hold’em

Texas Hold’em Poker Rules

  1. All players put in the Ante if applicable.
  2. Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets
  3. Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 2 cards (Hole Cards).
  4. A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.
  5. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.
  6. A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.
  7. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.
  8. The third round of betting commences.
  9. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card, the final card, is the River, the fifth card dealt face up.
  10. The final round of betting.
  11. The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins. For a more in depth look at Texas Hold’em, click HERE.

Omaha Poker

Omaha Poker Rules

  1. All players put in the Ante if applicable.
  2. Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets
  3. Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 4 cards (Hole Cards)
  4. A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.
  5. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.
  6. A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.
  7. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.
  8. The third round of betting commences.
  9. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the River.
  10. The final round of betting.
  11. The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand using exactly two hole cards from the player’s hand and 3 cards from the Community Cards wins. For a more in-depth look at Omaha Poker, click HERE.

Short Deck Poker

Short Deck Poker Rules

  1. Short Deck Poker Rules
  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  • Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets.

  • Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 2 cards (Hole Cards)

  • A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.

  • A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.

  • The third round of betting commences.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the River.

  • The final round of betting.

  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

  1. This game uses different Hand Ranking found HERE. Draw Poker

Draw Poker Rules

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.
  • Draw games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets
  • A betting round starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.
  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, players can choose to drop and redraw cards from their hands. The number of cards a player can discard is determined prior to the hand starting.
  • A betting round starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.
  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until the predetermined number of Draws have been completed.
  • The final betting round.
  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

Five Card Stud

Five Card Stud Poker Rules

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.
  • Stud games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets
  • A betting round starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.
  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face up.
  • A round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.
  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until each player has 4 cards face up.
  • The final round of betting.
  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

Seven Card Stud

Seven Card Stud Poker Rules

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.
  • Stud games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets
  • A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.
  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face up.
  • A round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.
  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until each player has 4 cards face up. At this point each player still in the hand should have 6 cards, 2 face down and 4 face up.
  • Another round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.
  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face down.
  • The final round of betting.
  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

Important Poker Terms

When learning how to play poker, in addition to the general rules for poker above, there are some common terms that every poker player should know as they start learning the specifics of each variety of poker game. All of this information will make it easier to start developing your own basic poker strategy as you continue to learn how to play poker. For more information on what makes a strong poker strategy, if you want to know more than the basic poker rules, or how to start playing poker online, you should check out the GGPoker poker School.

General Terms

General Terms

  • Face Up – Cards that are dealt with the face showing for everyone to see
  • Face Down – Cards that are dealt with their face hidden, intended for viewing only by the player to whom they were dealt.
  • Muck – Where the dead, folded or unused cards go during a hand of poker. These cards should always remain face down.
  • Community Cards – A group of face-up cards that all players use to create their poker hands.
  • Hole Cards – In a game with community cards, a player’s Hole Cards are for use only by them for the purpose of winning the hand.
  • Pot – Where the bet chips are placed during a hand of poker. It is considered to be poor form to drop your chips directly into the pot while there is still action to occur during a round of betting.
  • The Nuts – The best possible poker hand during a single round of play.
  • Flop – In a game with Community Cards, this is the first group of shared cards.
  • Turn – In a game with Community Cards, this is the second group of shared cards.
  • River – In a game with Community Cards, this is the final group of shared cards.

For a more in depth look at Texas Hold’em, click HERE.

Hand Rankings

Hand Rankings

  • Royal Flush – Also known as a Royal Straight Flush, the Royal Flush consists of the A, K, Q, J and 10, of the same suit.
  • Straight Flush – Five sequential cards all of the same suit. This hand loses only to a Royal Flush.
  • Full House – Three-of-a-kind plus a pair.
  • Flush – Any five cards of the same suit. Rank does not matter.
  • Straight – Any five sequential cards. The suits do not matter.
  • Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same rank plus any 2 non-paired cards.
  • Two Pair – Two different pairs plus one other card.
  • One Pair – Two cards of the same rank plus any 3 non-paired cards.
  • High Card – When your hand does not fill any other requirements. Ranked from the Highest card down to the Lowest.

For more information on Hand Rankings see our Poker Hand Rankings Guide

Action & Betting

Action & Betting

  • Action – Refers to the choice of things a player can do on their turn during a round of betting. During the course of play, a player may only take 1 action on their turn.

  • That action is determined by the first word they say of the following:

  • Bet – The first quantity of chips put into a pot by a player during a round of betting.

  • Call – A player who Calls has agreed to match the previous bet.

  • Raise – A raise increases the amount of the current bet. In most games, the raise must be at least equal to the last amount bet.

  • Fold – A player who Folds returns their cards, face down, to the muck and takes no more action during the hand.

  • Small Blind (SB) – A forced bet paid by the player to the left of the dealer before any betting action occurs. The Small Blind is usually equivalent to half of the minimum bet. There are situations where there will be no Small Blind in a hand.

  • Big Blind (BB) – A forced bet paid by the player in the second seat to the left of the dealer before any betting action occurs. Big Blinds can also be used as a unit of measure for a player’s chip stack – a player with $200 in chips playing at a $1/$2 NLHE table would have 100BB.

  • Ante – A forced bet paid by all players before any cards are dealt.

  • String Bet – A String Bet or Sting Raise occurs when a player calls, either by putting in chips equal to the current bet and then grabbing more chips to put in or by saying “Call” (some people will say “I will see that bet” or something similar to that) then saying “and Raise”. This action is not allowed in most poker games and cannot be done when playing online poker.

  • Straddle – A straddle is an optional third blind that is declared prior to the cards being dealt. The straddle is always 2BB and is used mainly to induce action during a game. Some online poker sites will offer a straddle at specific tables.

  • Donk Bet – a donk bet is to post-flop bet where a player bests from out of position and leads into the aggressor.

  • C-Bet – Also known as a continuation bet, is a follow-up bet by someone who bet on the previous street.

Positions

Positions

  • Position – Position refers to a player’s seat at the table in relation to the Dealer.
  • Dealer – The Dealer refers to the last player to act in a round of betting. Usually indicated by a large puck, the Dealer position moves clockwise around the table at the end of each hand.
  • Big Blind (BB) – Big Blind (BB) is also the name of the seat 2 positions to the left of the Dealer.
  • Under the Gun (UTG) – The position of Under the Gun, or UTG, is the player immediately to the left of the Big Blind. They are the first to act in the first round of betting. UTG+1, UTG+2 etc. refers to the players 1 seat and 2 seats to the left of UTG.
  • Hijack – The Hijack position is 2 seats to the right of the Dealer
  • Cutoff – The Cutoff position refers to the player immediately to the right of the dealer.
  • Early Position – Refers to any player that would be in the first third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to the Small Blind and Big Blind. In a 10-player game, it would refer to the Small Blind, Big Blind, and UTG.
  • Middle Position (MP) – Refers to any player that would be in the second third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to UTG and HJ. In a 10-player game, it would refer to UTG+1, UTG+2, MP, and MP+1.
  • Late Position – Refers to any player that would be in the last third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to CO and the Dealer. In a 10-player game it refers to HJ, CO and the Dealer.

Basic Poker Strategy

Poker has become popular because it combines strategy, psychology, and luck as you battle for dominance. As you learn how to play poker, and before you start playing, it is important to learn some basic poker strategies which will help increase your chances of winning. The first thing you should do is memorize the poker hand rankings. Many beginning players make mistakes when they think they have a winning hand but have either misread their cards or mixed up the hand rankings. Memorizing the hand rankings should be amongst the first things you do when learning how to play poker. Hand rankings can change depending on which variation of poker or the house rules you are playing so always check before you start. You can always review the basic hand rankings at our handy Poker Hand Rankings Guide if you need a reminder.

You should also learn some basic poker terms to help understand what is happening during each hand. Knowing the proper terminology for the allowed actions during play – Bet, Call, Raise or Fold – can prevent mistakes that can cause you to lose your stack or keep you from maximizing your victories. In addition to the basic terms in the section above, you can check out the GGPoker Poker Terms Page for more information.It is also very important to familiarize yourself with the variation of poker you are playing. While Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Short Deck follow the same basic format, albeit, with slight changes in the hand rankings, it is always a good idea, particularly in home games, to find out if there are any non-standard rules so you are not surprised by something strange.

Basic Poker Strategy

Poker Tips for Beginners

Poker is predominantly a game of skill. While there is some luck involved, there is a reason the same players continue to dominate the game year after year. When you first start playing, learning the basic rules and figuring out what to do, never mind any strategy, can appear to be a daunting, if not impossible task. Whether you play in tournaments or cash games, here are some pro tips for everyone who is learning how to play poker:

Don’t Play Every HandOne common mistake made by most beginners is playing every hand. New players tend to ignore, or just do not understand, the probability of success of their hands or what their opponent may have. Sitting at a table with 5 opponents, on average, you will win 1 hand in 6. That means if you were to play every hand, you would lose 5 hands and only win 1. Establishing which hands to play and which to fold is one key to early success at poker.Cards on the TableNever lose focus on what cards you have been dealt as they are crucial to your success in any hand. Just as important is what the opponent has or could have. Poker is a game of incomplete information and losing focus on the information available – the Community Cards and how they could help your opponent – can cause you to overestimate your hand strength and lose a valuable pot.Don’t Bluff Too MuchAnother common misconception is you need to bluff to win. While bluffing does have its place, it is always a better strategy to play your hand well. As a beginning player you are unlikely to be aware of what tells you or your opponents have and without knowing, your bluffs are likely to be easily detected. Successful bluffing comes from practice and experience.Think about PositionTable position and how it relates to poker strategy is particularly important in any poker game. While in Stud and Draw games where your position can change with the betting, in Texas Hold’em, Omaha or Short Deck it is especially important as your position does not change during the hand. As stated previously, poker is a game of incomplete information and being in a later betting spot allows you to see how other players bet and react to bet giving you more time and information on how to best play your hand.Play for the Long TermAs a player who is still learning how to play poker, you are going to lose. Not all the time, but do not be surprised if you are losing most of the time. Don’t be discouraged by this, every player, at points during their career, even the all time greats, go through extended losing streaks. Sometimes the cards just don’t come in your favor. While it is frustrating when nothing seems to be going your way, you can still learn.

Poker Tips for Intermediates

You feel like you understand the basics of the game and are ready to take it to the next level. To assist you in adjusting and advancing your strategy here are some intermediate tips:

Know the OddsOnce you have the basics of a strategy down to an art form, it is time to start taking your game to the next level. One thing that will assist greatly in fine-tuning your strategy is knowing the odds. Understanding the chances of a specific card or cards coming up on the turn or on the river can assist you in making the correct call, fold or raise.BluffingWhile you should avoid bluffing as a beginner, learning how to bluff and how to detect a bluff is essential to becoming a great poker player. Bluffing is the art of convincing your opponent that you have a better hand than you actually do. The difficulty in being good at bluffing is how you are limited in ‘telling the story’.RaisingRaising puts pressure on your opponents. It can also get them to give up information they may not want you to know. As your poker prowess increases, raising more often can help you understand your opponents tendencies which will lead to a better understanding of not only when to raise for maximum effect, but also how much to raise.Take More RisksAs you become more experienced at poker, you should try expanding the range of cards you play. Start playing low pairs or a weak Ace when the pot is big enough to justify the risk. On occasion you could try playing even more unconventional hands which will, when you do make a winning hand, confuse your opponents.Read Betting PatternsOne key to advancing your poker strategy to the next level is to identify your opponents betting patterns and strategies. Through these patterns and your growth within the game, you can start to recognize which players are weakest. Learning to read their betting patterns, body movements and positions and poker faces will help you identify their tells and make your decisions even easier.

Poker Tips for Advanced Players

You’ve now mastered the basics and have a very strong understanding of the game. You’ve adjusted your strategy a number of times and are now ready to up your game yet again. Here are some tips to prepare you for what comes next:

Use MathA deeper understanding of poker odds involves mathematical theory. While being able to pull formulas and equations from thin air may not be something you are comfortable with, mathematical theory is a key to improving your game. As a beginner or intermediate player you may have relied on a cheat sheet or calculator to help with the odds, it is time to start memorizing some of these charts. Having immediate access to this knowledge will help you with more complex decisions when you don’t have time to refer to your earlier notes and charts.Advanced BluffsOnce you are comfortable reading the atmosphere at the table, your opponents betting style, their movements and poker face…when you know who you are playing against, it could be time for some advanced bluffs. Many times a bluffing player will start the bluff during the pre-flop action and lose their nerve before the end. This is a costly mistake. When you choose to bluff, you should always do your best to see it to completion. If you are playing Texas Hold’em, make the decision you have Aces and play the entire hand as if you had those Aces.Perfect your Poker FaceThe best teams don’t have just a good offense, they have a good defense too. In poker your defense is your poker face. Taking your game to the next level includes having control over yourself and your actions. No different than when you watch your opponents for tells, they are watching you. Take note of what your opponent does, what they are watching on you. Identify what they are noticing and eliminate them from your game.Advanced RaisesThe raise is one of the most effective tactics in poker when it comes to intimidating your opponents. Raising or re-raising can put the pressure back on your opponent. When anyone is under pressure they tend to make mistakes, particularly when there is a lot of money at stake.Keep on LearningOne of the best things about poker is there is always more to learn. You can continue to advance and refine your skills and game to the highest levels. Whether by reading on the subject or watching the pros in action on GGPoker.tv or any other place, there is always a way to learn more about this mind game.

How to Start Playing Online Poker

One of the easiest ways to start your journey into the world of online poker is with GGPoker. GGPoker offers a range of real money poker games and tournaments in a wide variety of formats and stakes to suit your skill level and preference. To start playing, all you need to do is download the app, sign-up and create your poker account for free, then select the online poker game you want to play.

Other Articles for BeginnersWhether you are still trying to learn, or if you have familiarized yourself with the game and established a basic strategy, there is always more you can know. Here are some articles you may find useful as you continue your journey through the world of live and online poker: poker terms, our strategy tips for every level of player, and an explanation of the poker hand probability. While you’re there, check out GGPoker’s Poker School!

Final Thoughts

The excitement of playing poker and winning that big pot or being crowned tournament champion can be exhilarating, it is easy to lose sight of the important things. So as a closing thought here are some “do nots”

  1. Don’t play above your limits 2. Don’t play when you are not comfortable 3. Don’t gamble money you do not have 4. Don’t gamble drunk or tired 5. Don’t treat your opponents poorly (be a gracious winner and loser) 6. Don’t forget about the importance of friends and family, after all, they helped make you everything you are. And most importantly, ALWAYS have fun and Play Responsibly

DownloadA Summary of the Basic Rules of Poker

While no one is absolutely sure about the developmental roots of Poker, it is generally accepted that Poker was first developed in the early to mid 1800’s around New Orleans. The game started to spread on the gambling riverboats of the Mississippi before gaining popularity through the rest of the USA and the World. Over the decades different varieties of the game have waxed and waned in popularity including Draw and Stud variants. The current most popular version of the game, Texas Hold’em, which utilizes “community cards”, is believed to have been introduced by a gambler by the name T. Blondie Forbes. Texas Hold’em maintained relative anonymity until the 1970’s when The World Series of Poker was first televised. Over the years, the Hold’em variant continued to grow in popularity until 2003. This year marked a tipping point in popularity for this version of poker when an unknown player, Chris Moneymaker, won $2.5 million dollars at the Main Event of The World Series of Poker. Since then, no other variant has come close to the popularity of Texas Hold’em, the most popular poker game in the world.

What is Poker?So you want to learn how to play poker. At its simplest, Poker is a battle of wits between multiple “storytellers”. These “storytellers”, or players, armed only with cards, money, and a limited selection of words, try to convince their opponents that their cards are the best. At the same time, they attempt to read between the lines of the opponent’s story attempting to ascertain whose hand is actually superior. The winner of each hand wins the pot. Poker is a very simple game to learn; however, mastering the intricacies of play can take a lifetime. Most poker games are played with a standard deck of 52 cards. During each round of poker, each player is dealt cards with which they make the best poker hand they can. Between being dealt cards and revealing the hands, there is at least one round of betting. Relying on just the hand, poker strategy and some luck, each player tries to win the pot.

There are only 2 ways to win at poker:1. At the showdown, have the highest ranked poker hand, or2. Be the last player in the hand from either from scaring or bluffing your opponents into a fold

The showdown occurs when there is no clear winner after all the betting is complete. When this happens, the players that are still involved in the round compare their hands. The player with the best poker hand wins.

Poker is the generic term for a card game that involves one or more rounds of betting. There are literally dozens of different variations of Poker games. Most poker variants fall into one of 3 classes: Draw, Stud and Community Card. The main difference between these poker games is how the cards are dealt. Draw games have players dealt private hands with an option to swap some cards for new ones from the main deck. In Stud games each player has their own hand, but some of the cards are dealt face up so everyone can see them. In a Community Card poker game, each player has a few face down cards to use in conjunction with face up “Community Cards”. The face up cards are shared by all players to make the best 5 card poker hand.

Betting VarietiesSimilar to how poker games are classified in 3 main styles of game, there are 3 main betting variants that are played at most poker venues: Fixed Limit, No Limit and Pot Limit. While the basic rules of the poker game being played does not change with the betting variant, regardless if you are playing a cash game or in a tournament, the strategy one employs does.Fixed LimitAlso known as Limit, there are restrictions on the bet size that can be made and will usually cap the number of raises allowed in each betting round. Normally in Limit games, there are 2 tiers of betting, the first tier, which is the lower of the 2 tiers, occurs during the first half of the betting rounds. The second tier, usually double the first tier, is for all subsequent betting rounds. In a game of Seven Card Stud, which has 5 rounds of betting, with the Fixed Limits being $20 for the first tier and $40 for the second tier, the game would be written as $20/$40 Limit 7-Card Stud.Pot LimitWhile Pot Limit does restrict the amount a player can bet during any one action, there are no limits on how many times a betting round can be raised allowing for some exciting action and big pots. These games are normally written in some variation of $10/$20 PL X, with the two numbers representing the Small and Big Blinds respectively and the X being the poker variation that is being played (in a game of Omaha poker with the Small Blind at $1 and the Big Blind at $2, it would be written $1/$2 PL Omaha or $1/$2 PLO). The Big Blind is also normally the minimum bet size.No LimitNo Limit games are exactly as described, no limit on either the bet amount or number of raises in any betting round. Most places you will play poker, whether live or online, do restrict any bets to the amount a player currently has in play on the table. Similar to Pot Limit, games are written as $1/$2 NL X where the $1 is the Small Blind, $2 is the Big Blind and the X is the game. If you were sitting at a Texas Hold’em table with the Small and Big Blinds at $5 and $10 respectively, the game would be written at $5/$10 NL Hold’em or $5/$10 NLHE. The Big Blind is usually the minimum bet size.Spread LimitA game where the betting structure is set as a range. Similar to Limit betting, the range during the first half of the betting rounds is usually lower than the second half. A Spread Limit game that offers a betting range of $1 to $10 to start and $1 to $20 in the second half would be written as $1 to $10, $20 on the end. The minimum raise in a game of Spread Limit is equal to the last bet – in a $1-$5 game, Player A bets $1, and Player B raises $3. If Player C chooses to raise, he can only raise $3, $4 or $5.Half-Pot LimitIdentical to Pot Limit with the maximum bet capped at half the current pot as determined following the same formula as Pot Limit.Cap LimitEven more restrictive than Fixed Limits, Cap Limit restricts the maximum amount a player can put into a pot during a hand.. This variation can be played in combination with any of the above betting varieties. During betting when players reach the maximum allowed bet limit, the dealer ends the betting and deals out any remaining cards to complete the hand. If a table is playing Cap Limit, the cap is usually written as such in the game name such as $2/$4 ($100 cap) NLHE, which would be a No Limit Hold’em game with a $2 Small Blind, $4 Big Blind and the most a player could be forced to put in is capped at $100. When learning how to play poker, in addition to the general rules for poker above, there are some common terms that every poker player should know as they start learning the specifics of each variety of poker game. All of this information will make it easier to start developing your own basic poker strategy as you continue to learn how to play poker. For more information on what makes a strong poker strategy, if you want to know more than the basic poker rules, or how to start playing poker online, you should check out the GGPoker poker School.

  1. All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  2. Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets

  3. Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 2 cards (Hole Cards).

  4. A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.

  5. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.

  6. A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.

  7. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.

  8. The third round of betting commences.

  9. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card, the final card, is the River, the fifth card dealt face up.

  10. The final round of betting.

  11. The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins. For a more in depth look at Texas Hold’em, click HERE.

  12. All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  13. Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets

  14. Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 4 cards (Hole Cards)

  15. A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.

  16. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.

  17. A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.

  18. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.

  19. The third round of betting commences.

  20. The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the River.

  21. The final round of betting.

  22. The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand using exactly two hole cards from the player’s hand and 3 cards from the Community Cards wins. For a more in-depth look at Omaha Poker, click HERE.

  23. Short Deck Poker Rules

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  • Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets.

  • Starting with the Small Blind, the Dealer deals 1 card at a time face down to each player until everyone has 2 cards (Hole Cards)

  • A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Big Blind.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next 3 cards are dealt face up for the flop.

  • A round of betting starting with the first player to the Dealers left.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the Turn.

  • The third round of betting commences.

  • The top card of the deck is put face down into the muck (the Burn card). The next card is dealt face up for the River.

  • The final round of betting.

  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

  1. This game uses different Hand Ranking found HERE.
  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  • Draw games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets

  • A betting round starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.

  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, players can choose to drop and redraw cards from their hands. The number of cards a player can discard is determined prior to the hand starting.

  • A betting round starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.

  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until the predetermined number of Draws have been completed.

  • The final betting round.

  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  • Stud games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets

  • A betting round starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.

  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face up.

  • A round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.

  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until each player has 4 cards face up.

  • The final round of betting.

  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

  • All players put in the Ante if applicable.

  • Stud games usually do not have blinds, but if they are active, Small and Big Blinds post the forced bets

  • A round of betting starts with the player to the Left of the Dealer or Big Blind if playing with Blinds.

  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face up.

  • A round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.

  • Steps 5 and 6 are repeated until each player has 4 cards face up. At this point each player still in the hand should have 6 cards, 2 face down and 4 face up.

  • Another round of betting starting with the player who made the last bet or raise.

  • Starting to the left of the Dealer, each player is dealt 1 card face down.

  • The final round of betting.

  • The Showdown occurs with all players showing their hands. The best hand wins.

When learning how to play poker, in addition to the general rules for poker above, there are some common terms that every poker player should know as they start learning the specifics of each variety of poker game. All of this information will make it easier to start developing your own basic poker strategy as you continue to learn how to play poker. For more information on what makes a strong poker strategy, if you want to know more than the basic poker rules, or how to start playing poker online, you should check out the GGPoker poker School.

  • Face Up – Cards that are dealt with the face showing for everyone to see
  • Face Down – Cards that are dealt with their face hidden, intended for viewing only by the player to whom they were dealt.
  • Muck – Where the dead, folded or unused cards go during a hand of poker. These cards should always remain face down.
  • Community Cards – A group of face-up cards that all players use to create their poker hands.
  • Hole Cards – In a game with community cards, a player’s Hole Cards are for use only by them for the purpose of winning the hand.
  • Pot – Where the bet chips are placed during a hand of poker. It is considered to be poor form to drop your chips directly into the pot while there is still action to occur during a round of betting.
  • The Nuts – The best possible poker hand during a single round of play.
  • Flop – In a game with Community Cards, this is the first group of shared cards.
  • Turn – In a game with Community Cards, this is the second group of shared cards.
  • River – In a game with Community Cards, this is the final group of shared cards.

For a more in depth look at Texas Hold’em, click HERE.

  • Royal Flush – Also known as a Royal Straight Flush, the Royal Flush consists of the A, K, Q, J and 10, of the same suit.
  • Straight Flush – Five sequential cards all of the same suit. This hand loses only to a Royal Flush.
  • Full House – Three-of-a-kind plus a pair.
  • Flush – Any five cards of the same suit. Rank does not matter.
  • Straight – Any five sequential cards. The suits do not matter.
  • Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same rank plus any 2 non-paired cards.
  • Two Pair – Two different pairs plus one other card.
  • One Pair – Two cards of the same rank plus any 3 non-paired cards.
  • High Card – When your hand does not fill any other requirements. Ranked from the Highest card down to the Lowest.

For more information on Hand Rankings see our Poker Hand Rankings Guide

  • Action – Refers to the choice of things a player can do on their turn during a round of betting. During the course of play, a player may only take 1 action on their turn.

  • That action is determined by the first word they say of the following:

  • Bet – The first quantity of chips put into a pot by a player during a round of betting.

  • Call – A player who Calls has agreed to match the previous bet.

  • Raise – A raise increases the amount of the current bet. In most games, the raise must be at least equal to the last amount bet.

  • Fold – A player who Folds returns their cards, face down, to the muck and takes no more action during the hand.

  • Small Blind (SB) – A forced bet paid by the player to the left of the dealer before any betting action occurs. The Small Blind is usually equivalent to half of the minimum bet. There are situations where there will be no Small Blind in a hand.

  • Big Blind (BB) – A forced bet paid by the player in the second seat to the left of the dealer before any betting action occurs. Big Blinds can also be used as a unit of measure for a player’s chip stack – a player with $200 in chips playing at a $1/$2 NLHE table would have 100BB.

  • Ante – A forced bet paid by all players before any cards are dealt.

  • String Bet – A String Bet or Sting Raise occurs when a player calls, either by putting in chips equal to the current bet and then grabbing more chips to put in or by saying “Call” (some people will say “I will see that bet” or something similar to that) then saying “and Raise”. This action is not allowed in most poker games and cannot be done when playing online poker.

  • Straddle – A straddle is an optional third blind that is declared prior to the cards being dealt. The straddle is always 2BB and is used mainly to induce action during a game. Some online poker sites will offer a straddle at specific tables.

  • Donk Bet – a donk bet is to post-flop bet where a player bests from out of position and leads into the aggressor.

  • C-Bet – Also known as a continuation bet, is a follow-up bet by someone who bet on the previous street.

  • Position – Position refers to a player’s seat at the table in relation to the Dealer.

  • Dealer – The Dealer refers to the last player to act in a round of betting. Usually indicated by a large puck, the Dealer position moves clockwise around the table at the end of each hand.

  • Big Blind (BB) – Big Blind (BB) is also the name of the seat 2 positions to the left of the Dealer.

  • Under the Gun (UTG) – The position of Under the Gun, or UTG, is the player immediately to the left of the Big Blind. They are the first to act in the first round of betting. UTG+1, UTG+2 etc. refers to the players 1 seat and 2 seats to the left of UTG.

  • Hijack – The Hijack position is 2 seats to the right of the Dealer

  • Cutoff – The Cutoff position refers to the player immediately to the right of the dealer.

  • Early Position – Refers to any player that would be in the first third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to the Small Blind and Big Blind. In a 10-player game, it would refer to the Small Blind, Big Blind, and UTG.

  • Middle Position (MP) – Refers to any player that would be in the second third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to UTG and HJ. In a 10-player game, it would refer to UTG+1, UTG+2, MP, and MP+1.

  • Late Position – Refers to any player that would be in the last third of players to act during a round of betting. In a 6-player game, this refers to CO and the Dealer. In a 10-player game it refers to HJ, CO and the Dealer.

Poker has become popular because it combines strategy, psychology, and luck as you battle for dominance. As you learn how to play poker, and before you start playing, it is important to learn some basic poker strategies which will help increase your chances of winning. The first thing you should do is memorize the poker hand rankings. Many beginning players make mistakes when they think they have a winning hand but have either misread their cards or mixed up the hand rankings. Memorizing the hand rankings should be amongst the first things you do when learning how to play poker. Hand rankings can change depending on which variation of poker or the house rules you are playing so always check before you start. You can always review the basic hand rankings at our handy Poker Hand Rankings Guide if you need a reminder.

You should also learn some basic poker terms to help understand what is happening during each hand. Knowing the proper terminology for the allowed actions during play – Bet, Call, Raise or Fold – can prevent mistakes that can cause you to lose your stack or keep you from maximizing your victories. In addition to the basic terms in the section above, you can check out the GGPoker Poker Terms Page for more information.It is also very important to familiarize yourself with the variation of poker you are playing. While Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Short Deck follow the same basic format, albeit, with slight changes in the hand rankings, it is always a good idea, particularly in home games, to find out if there are any non-standard rules so you are not surprised by something strange.

Basic Poker StrategyPoker is predominantly a game of skill. While there is some luck involved, there is a reason the same players continue to dominate the game year after year. When you first start playing, learning the basic rules and figuring out what to do, never mind any strategy, can appear to be a daunting, if not impossible task. Whether you play in tournaments or cash games, here are some pro tips for everyone who is learning how to play poker:

Don’t Play Every HandOne common mistake made by most beginners is playing every hand. New players tend to ignore, or just do not understand, the probability of success of their hands or what their opponent may have. Sitting at a table with 5 opponents, on average, you will win 1 hand in 6. That means if you were to play every hand, you would lose 5 hands and only win 1. Establishing which hands to play and which to fold is one key to early success at poker.Cards on the TableNever lose focus on what cards you have been dealt as they are crucial to your success in any hand. Just as important is what the opponent has or could have. Poker is a game of incomplete information and losing focus on the information available – the Community Cards and how they could help your opponent – can cause you to overestimate your hand strength and lose a valuable pot.Don’t Bluff Too MuchAnother common misconception is you need to bluff to win. While bluffing does have its place, it is always a better strategy to play your hand well. As a beginning player you are unlikely to be aware of what tells you or your opponents have and without knowing, your bluffs are likely to be easily detected. Successful bluffing comes from practice and experience.Think about PositionTable position and how it relates to poker strategy is particularly important in any poker game. While in Stud and Draw games where your position can change with the betting, in Texas Hold’em, Omaha or Short Deck it is especially important as your position does not change during the hand. As stated previously, poker is a game of incomplete information and being in a later betting spot allows you to see how other players bet and react to bet giving you more time and information on how to best play your hand.Play for the Long TermAs a player who is still learning how to play poker, you are going to lose. Not all the time, but do not be surprised if you are losing most of the time. Don’t be discouraged by this, every player, at points during their career, even the all time greats, go through extended losing streaks. Sometimes the cards just don’t come in your favor. While it is frustrating when nothing seems to be going your way, you can still learn. You feel like you understand the basics of the game and are ready to take it to the next level. To assist you in adjusting and advancing your strategy here are some intermediate tips:

Know the OddsOnce you have the basics of a strategy down to an art form, it is time to start taking your game to the next level. One thing that will assist greatly in fine-tuning your strategy is knowing the odds. Understanding the chances of a specific card or cards coming up on the turn or on the river can assist you in making the correct call, fold or raise.BluffingWhile you should avoid bluffing as a beginner, learning how to bluff and how to detect a bluff is essential to becoming a great poker player. Bluffing is the art of convincing your opponent that you have a better hand than you actually do. The difficulty in being good at bluffing is how you are limited in ‘telling the story’.RaisingRaising puts pressure on your opponents. It can also get them to give up information they may not want you to know. As your poker prowess increases, raising more often can help you understand your opponents tendencies which will lead to a better understanding of not only when to raise for maximum effect, but also how much to raise.Take More RisksAs you become more experienced at poker, you should try expanding the range of cards you play. Start playing low pairs or a weak Ace when the pot is big enough to justify the risk. On occasion you could try playing even more unconventional hands which will, when you do make a winning hand, confuse your opponents.Read Betting PatternsOne key to advancing your poker strategy to the next level is to identify your opponents betting patterns and strategies. Through these patterns and your growth within the game, you can start to recognize which players are weakest. Learning to read their betting patterns, body movements and positions and poker faces will help you identify their tells and make your decisions even easier. You’ve now mastered the basics and have a very strong understanding of the game. You’ve adjusted your strategy a number of times and are now ready to up your game yet again. Here are some tips to prepare you for what comes next:

Use MathA deeper understanding of poker odds involves mathematical theory. While being able to pull formulas and equations from thin air may not be something you are comfortable with, mathematical theory is a key to improving your game. As a beginner or intermediate player you may have relied on a cheat sheet or calculator to help with the odds, it is time to start memorizing some of these charts. Having immediate access to this knowledge will help you with more complex decisions when you don’t have time to refer to your earlier notes and charts.Advanced BluffsOnce you are comfortable reading the atmosphere at the table, your opponents betting style, their movements and poker face…when you know who you are playing against, it could be time for some advanced bluffs. Many times a bluffing player will start the bluff during the pre-flop action and lose their nerve before the end. This is a costly mistake. When you choose to bluff, you should always do your best to see it to completion. If you are playing Texas Hold’em, make the decision you have Aces and play the entire hand as if you had those Aces.Perfect your Poker FaceThe best teams don’t have just a good offense, they have a good defense too. In poker your defense is your poker face. Taking your game to the next level includes having control over yourself and your actions. No different than when you watch your opponents for tells, they are watching you. Take note of what your opponent does, what they are watching on you. Identify what they are noticing and eliminate them from your game.Advanced RaisesThe raise is one of the most effective tactics in poker when it comes to intimidating your opponents. Raising or re-raising can put the pressure back on your opponent. When anyone is under pressure they tend to make mistakes, particularly when there is a lot of money at stake.Keep on LearningOne of the best things about poker is there is always more to learn. You can continue to advance and refine your skills and game to the highest levels. Whether by reading on the subject or watching the pros in action on GGPoker.tv or any other place, there is always a way to learn more about this mind game. One of the easiest ways to start your journey into the world of online poker is with GGPoker. GGPoker offers a range of real money poker games and tournaments in a wide variety of formats and stakes to suit your skill level and preference. To start playing, all you need to do is download the app, sign-up and create your poker account for free, then select the online poker game you want to play.

Other Articles for BeginnersWhether you are still trying to learn, or if you have familiarized yourself with the game and established a basic strategy, there is always more you can know. Here are some articles you may find useful as you continue your journey through the world of live and online poker: poker terms, our strategy tips for every level of player, and an explanation of the poker hand probability. While you’re there, check out GGPoker’s Poker School!

The excitement of playing poker and winning that big pot or being crowned tournament champion can be exhilarating, it is easy to lose sight of the important things. So as a closing thought here are some “do nots”

  1. Don’t play above your limits 2. Don’t play when you are not comfortable 3. Don’t gamble money you do not have 4. Don’t gamble drunk or tired 5. Don’t treat your opponents poorly (be a gracious winner and loser) 6. Don’t forget about the importance of friends and family, after all, they helped make you everything you are. And most importantly, ALWAYS have fun and Play Responsibly

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Is poker skill or luck?

It’s primarily a skill game, although luck plays a huge role. In any single given hand, luck is the predominant factor in who will win or lose. However, poker players don’t play a single hand. They play hand after hand after hand… and overall, skill dominates.

What do poker feelings mean?

A blank expression, also known as a poker face, is a facial expression characterized by neutral positioning of the facial features, implying a lack of strong emotion. It may be caused by emotionlessness, depression, boredom or slight confusion, such as when a listener does not understand what has been said.

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