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... Players". The Sklansky Hold'em Hand Groupings are presented below: Group 1: A-A, K-K, Q-Q, J-J, A-Ks Group 2: T-T, A-Qs, A-Js, K-Qs, A-K Group 3: 9-9, J-Ts, Q-Js, K-Js, A-Ts, A-Q Group 4: T-9s, K-Q, 8-8, Q-Ts, 9-8s, J-9s, A-J, K-Ts Group 5: 7-7, 8-7s, Q-9s, T-8s, K-J, Q-J, J-T, 7-6s, 9-7s, A-xs, 6-5s ...
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... commonly, the pocket pair. The remaining five of the seven cards in Texas Hold Em are community cards, dealt face-up in the center of the table for all players to view and use in constructing their hands. As you figure out how to play Texas Hold Em, you can learn betting strategies that will help you ...
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... ability to change the value of one s hand, changed poker from a game of chance to a game of skill. From the saloons and gaming parlors of New Orleans to the river boats plying the Mississippi, poker s popularity spread. After the Civil War, the game of poker followed the settlers, drifters and gamblers ...
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... amounts of money players have on the table and to the pot size at all times. The game here is about leaving the others with no money on the table not just about winning small pots and hands. Let s take an example to better demonstrate how and why important the amount of money each player has on the table ...
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... the "hole" cards of the players. This round is called "pre-flop" round. 4. Now dealer turns over the three cards in the middle of the table. Now the second betting round starts. This betting round starts to the player on the left of the dealer and continues to the left. In this round a player can call, ...
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