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Learn Poker - How to Play Poker Online

It’s easy to learn poker. There are many sources available on the Internet offering crash courses on the basics of how to play poker. If you already know the rules of poker, it’s easy to learn how to play poker online within a short period of time.

Poker has its own language. There are many terms used in poker which may not be familiar to the new poker player. But the language of Duplicate Poker is the same as in any poker game. Let’s learn the poker language: There is a DEAL. There are BETS. You may FOLD. You may CALL. You may RAISE. The game is also divided into betting rounds called PRE-FLOP, the FLOP, the TURN, and the RIVER. Sound familiar? Great! Duplicate Poker and learning how to play poker online is just as easy as regular poker.

In poker, the goal of every player is to make the best five-card poker hand. In hold'em there are seven cards exposed at the end of the hand – two hidden HOLE CARDS and five commonly shared FLOP CARDS. You should try to create the best five cards poker hand possible. The ranking of hands is the same in Duplicate Poker as in regular poker.

Royal Flush – The best possible poker hand – five cards each of the same suit A-K-Q-J-10.

Straight Flush – Five cards of the same suit in consecutive order – for example, 9-8-7-6-5 all diamonds.

Four-of-a-Kind – Four cards of the same rank and any other card – for example, 7-7-7-7-3.

Full House – Three cards of the same rank and two cards of the same rank – for example, J-J-J-3-3 (Jacks Full of Threes).

Flush – Five cards of the same suit – for example, J-7-5-3-2 all diamonds (Diamond Flush).

Straight – Five cards in consecutive order – for example, 7-6-5-4-3 of different suits (Seven-High Straight)

Three-of-a-Kind – Three cards of the same rank and two any other cards – for example, 10-10-10-7-A (Three Tens).

Two Pair – Two pairs which include cards of the same rank with any fifth card – for example, 8-8-6-6-K (Eights Over Sixes).

One Pair – Two cards of the same rank with any three other cards – for example, A-A-9-5-2 (Pair of Aces).

High Card – No cards paired in the hand, in which the highest card plays – for example, K-Q-9-5-2 (King High)

Once you memorize the ranking of hands, you have learned the basics of how to play poker. Playing poker online is just as easy.


Tip of the day!
Try to avoid bluffing in the final championships where there is just a small value split. If you stake in your chips abnormally, there may be a nasty shock with the other sole opponent bluffing too. And all your effort may sound comedy. Do not bluff against a small pot and a sole opponent.
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