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  2. Texas hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    In Texas hold 'em, as in all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money or chips contributed by the players themselves (called the pot).Because the cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based on the hand they are holding, [2] and on their prediction as to what their opponents may be ...

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  4. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    Here is a basic step-by-step walkthrough of Texas Holdem poker rules you need to know before signing up for established or new casino sites online. Hole cards: Each player is dealt two cards ...

  5. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    In Texas hold'em and Omaha, the window card is the first card shown when the dealer puts out the three cards for the flop. wrap In Omaha hold 'em, a wrap is a straight draw with nine or more outs [19] comprising two board cards and three or four cards from a player's hand. [20]

  6. Mike Caro - Wikipedia

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    Master Hold'em and Omaha Poker; New Poker Games – Descriptions and rules of esoteric or newly invented poker variants; Odds Quick and Simple; Professional Hold'em Play by Play; Poker at the Millennium by Mike Caro & Mike Cappelletti; Poker for Women: A Course in Destroying Male Opponents at Poker and Beyond; Caro’s Most Profitable Holdem ...

  7. Community card poker - Wikipedia

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    Another hold 'em variant is Omaha hold 'em. Each player is dealt four cards to his private hand instead of two. The betting rounds and layout of community cards is identical to Texas hold 'em. At showdown, each player's hand is the best five-card hand he can make from exactly three of the five cards on the board, plus exactly two of his own cards.