
Poker Rules
Poker uses a standard pack of playing cards, 52 cards (there are
some poker games that use more or less depending on the variations
such as adding wild cards like jokers). The card ranking is as follows
Ace (the highest), King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
(the lowest), Ace (this may also be the lowest card depending on
the variations you are using, but it is usually the highest).
There are four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs). No suit
is higher than another. All poker hands contain five cards, the
highest hand wins.
The use of Wild Cards depends on the variations, wild cards take
on whatever rank or suit you want it to take. A wild card can either
be a seperate card added like a joker or you may specifiy a certain
card in the standard deck to be wild like dueces, or whatever else.
The number of cards dealt is dependent on what type of game you
are playing: 5 card stud, you are dealt five cards and 7 card stud,
you are dealt seven. I know this is obvious, but I don't want anyone
to get confused. Five card draw is the standard poker game where
5 cards are dealt to each player face down.
Ranking of the hands
(Definitely bookmark this page for future reference and if you
can, print a copy for use during your first poker game; although
I would recommend memorizing it to prevent uncontrolled laughter
from your opponents)
- Five of a Kind - A five of a kind, only possible when
using wild cards, is the highest possible hand. If more than one
hand has five of a kind, the higher cards wins, five Aces will
beat five kings, which beats five queens, and continues on by
the ranking of the cards.
- Straight Flush - A straight flush is the best natural
hand. A straight flush is a straight (5 cards in order, such as
7-8-9-10-J) that are all of the same suit. As in a regular straight,
you can have an ace either high (A-K-Q-J-T) or low (A-2-3-4-5).
You can not use the Ace in a wraparound and example would be K-A-2-3-4,
which is not a straight. An Ace high straight-flush is called
a Royal Flush and is the highest natural hand.
- Four of a Kind - Four cards of the same rank like four
Aces or Four Kings. If there are two or more hands that qualify,
the hand with the higher-rank four of a kind wins. Very rarely,
I mean really rarely, if you are playing a game with alot of wild
cards, you may have two four of a kinds with the same rank. In
this case you use the High Card rule (number 10 on this list).
- Full House - A full house is a three of a kind and a
pair, such as K-K-K-2-2. When there are two full houses the tie
is broken by the three of a kind. An example would be J-J-J-5-5
would beat 9-9-9-A-A. If for some reason the three of a kind cannot
determine the victor then you go to the pair to decide (this would
only happen in a game with wild cards). An example of this would
be K-K-K-A-A would beat K-K-K-J-J.
- Flush - A flush is a hand where all of the cards are
the same suit, such as A-J-9-7-5, all of Diamonds. When flushes
ties, follow the rules for High Card.
- Straight - Five cards in rank order, but not of the same
suit (it can be any combination of the four suits). An example
of a straight is 2-3-4-5-6. The Ace can either be high or low
card, either A-2-3-4-5 or 10-J-Q-K-A. Wraparounds are not allowed
(an example being K-A-2-3-4). When two straights tie, the highest
straight wins, K-Q-J-10-9 would beat 5-4-3-2-A. If two straights
have the same value, AKQJT vs AKQJT, the pot is split.
- Three of a Kind - Three cards of any rank with the remaining
cards not being a pair (that would be a full house if it were).
Once again the highest ranking three of a kind would win. K-K-K-2-4
would beat Q-Q-Q-2-3. If both are the same rank (only in a wild
card game), then the High Card rule come into effect with the
remaining two.
- Two Pair - Two distinct pairs of card and a 5th card.
The highest ranking pair wins ties. If both hands have the same
high pair, the second pair wins. If both hands have the same pairs,
the high card wins.
- Pair - One pair with three distinct cards. Highest ranking
pair wins. High card breaks ties.
- High Card - When a hand has none of the above qualications
of any of the ones listed above, nobody hads even a pair or better,
then it comes down to who is holding the highest ranking card.
If there is a tie for the high card then the next high card determines
the pot, if that card is a tie than it continues down till the
third, fourth, and fifth card. The High card is also used to break
ties when the high hands both have the same type of hand (pair,
flush, straight, etc).
Those are the types and rankings of the different hands - essentials
of poker rules that any good poker player ust know. Now lets take
a look at the betting.
Poker Betting - In most poker games, you start the betting
with an ante just to get the cards dealt. The ante is dependent
upon who you are playing with, a friendly game would usually have
an ante of a penny, nickle, or dime, I personally like a nickle
ante when playing with friends. The money is put in the center of
the table and is called the pot. At the end of a hand the highest
hand, of the players that remain (some may have folded), wins the
pot.
You have three choices when the betting gets to you (betting is
handled in a clockwise order) and here they are:
- Call - betting enough to match what has been bet since
the lasttime you bet. An example would be if you bet 25 cents
and somebody than bid 35 cents when to you you would owe 10 cents
. If you Call than you would put the amount that you owed into
the pot and you would stay in the hand.
- Raise - when you raise you first put enough in the pot
to match what has already been bet and then you would raise the
pot by putting an additional amount in (a friendly game would
usually have a limit to how much money you could raise). So lets
say the initial bet was 25 cents, you would have to put in 25
cents and than say I'll raise you another 25 cents. Now the other
players will either Call, Raise, or fold.
- Fold - dropping out of the current hand and losing the
possibility of winning the pot. You don't have to put money in
and you would only lose the ante, if its on the first turn, or
whatever you put in the pot later. As the Kenny Rodgers song says,
"you gotta know when to fold them." Sometimes it is
just better to get out then waste good money on bad cards.
Betting is always dependent on the people you are playing with
and the rules that they prescribe. Games beween friends should always
have low limits set on the ante, the amount you could raise, and
the top amount the pot could grow to. These rules are best because
winning a big pot is never worth losing a friend over. So set the
ante at a nickle, the raises at a quater, and don't let the pot
go over a few dollars. This is the best way to handle a friendly
game.
A quick and easy example of a game of Five Card Draw
Everyone puts in the ante and five cards are dealt face down to
each player. Then a round of betting occurs. Then the player can
discard up to three cards (4 if your last card is an ace or a wild
card, this rule is set by the players) and get (from the deck) as
many new cards as they disgarded. Then there is another round of
betting, and then hands are revealed and the highest hand wins the
pot.
There are the basic poker rules and information that you need;
use them wisely, and try to have fun!
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