Texas Hold ‘Em and You
Posted by John Mann at Mar 26th, 2010 in Gambling
If you’ve been a little embarrassed to try Texas Hold ‘Em because it looks a little involved, fret not. In the piece we will cover enough of the basic rules to get you up and gunnin’ for the big dog in now time.
Because it is not like the traditional “ante poker” people usually are turned off by the little and big blind involved in Texas Hold ‘Em. These can actually be your best friend because there could conceivably be round where you do not have to pay anything to see your first two cards. The blind is an agreed upon amount two players have to pay before each hand. The little blind will pay half the agreed amount and the big blind will pay the full amount. So if the blind is $50, little pays $25 and the big pays $50. The little blind is the player to the immediate left of the dealer and the big blind is to the little blind’s left. As the deal is rotated on to the next player, so are the little and big blinds.
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