Texas hold'em is the most popular kind of the old and famous poker
game. Currently Texas hold'em is the major and vastly played poker
game online and in all casinos and card clubs in many countries.
Several players sit at a table. Two cards are dealt face down to
each player (starting hand). Then the dealer, first opens three
cards (flop cards), next he opens one card (turn card), and last he
opens one more card (river card). These five cards are the
"community cards." Players use one or more of their cards, in
conjunction with one or more of the five community cards to make
the best hand to win the hand. The game has several stages. There
are folding, betting, calling, raising, and re-raising between the
stages of the hand. All monies are piled in center of the table
(pot). During each hand, when a player makes a bet that no one
calls, or at the end, whoever has the best hand wins the pot. In
Texas hold'em the three cards of the flop are very important. These
are 60% of the five community cards. Flop cards are the base and
foundation of most of the hands that are made in this game. By
observing these cards the players would know: 1) what hands they've
already made or will make soon, 2) what hands their opponents may
already have or will make soon. Flop cards come in many different
rank and suit combinations. For better understanding of the flop
cards, the three cards of all flops were classified into seven
types. Flop type 1 has one, flop types 2 and 3 each have two, and
flop types 4, 5, 6, and 7, each have three variations. Practical
frequency of occurrence of the 7 flop types was surveyed and the
results are discussed. For recognizing the flop types and their
variations a quiz is given. Many aspects of each of the 7 flop
types and their variations are extensively discussed. For example,
hand making possibilities under all flop types, what players learn
from each flop type, which flop types are safe or dangerous, what
are the visible and invisible danger signs in each flop type, etc.
along with the use of many tables are explained. In short, in the
long run, flop type knowledge helps players to be more successful
in the game of Texas hold'em.
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