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How to Play Hold’em:

In hold’em, players receive two downcards as their personal hand (holecards), after which there is a round of betting. Three boardcards are turned simultaneously (called the ?flop?) and another round of betting occurs. The next two boardcards are turned one at a time, with a round of betting after each card. The boardcards are community cards, and a player may use any five-card combination from among the board and personal cards. A player may even use all of the boardcards and no personal cards to form a hand (play the board). A dealer button is used. The usual structure is to use two blinds, but it is possible to play the game with one blind, multiple blinds, an ante, or combination of blinds plus an ante.

Object: The best possible five card poker hand, using any combination of hole cards and community cards, wins the pot.

BETTING ROUNDS
1. The dealer deals each player their own two cards face down (pocket cards)
2. 1st betting round
3. The dealer burns a card then turns over three community cards face up
4. 2nd betting round
5. The dealer burns another card then turns over 1 more community card (the turn, 4th street)
6. 3rd betting round
7.The dealer burns another card then turns over 1 final community card (the river,5th street )
8.Last betting round
9.Showdown (Every remaining player shows hand with bettor showing first)

All remaining players must use one of the following choices at the showdown:
Two pocket cards & three boardcards
One pocket card & four boardcards
No pocket cards & five boardcards (called playing the board) Texas Hold’em Rules

1. If the first holecard dealt is exposed, a misdeal results. The dealer will retrieve the card, reshuffle, and recut the cards. If any other holecard is exposed due to a dealer error, the deal continues. The exposed card may not be kept. After completing the hand, the dealer replaces the card with the top card on the deck, and the exposed card is then used for the burncard. If more than one holecard is exposed, this is a misdeal and there must be a redeal.

2. If the flop contains too many cards, it must be redealt. (This applies even if it were possible to know which card was the extra one.)

3. If the flop needs to be redealt because the cards were prematurely flopped before the betting was complete, or the flop contained too many cards, the boardcards are mixed with the remainder of the deck. The burncard remains on the table. After shuffling, the dealer cuts the deck and deals a new flop without burning a card. [See ? Explanations, discussion #2, for more information on this rule.

4. If the dealer turns the fourth card on the board before the betting round is complete, the card is taken out of play for that round, even if subsequent players elect to fold. The betting is then completed. The dealer burns and turns what would have been the fifth card in the fourth card?s place. After this round of betting, the dealer reshuffles the deck, including the card that was taken out of play, but not including the burncards or discards. The dealer then cuts the deck and turns the final card without burning a card. If the fifth card is turned up prematurely, the deck is reshuffled and dealt in the same manner. [See ? Explanations, discussion #2, for more information on this rule.

5. If the dealer mistakenly deals the first player an extra card (after all players have received their starting hands), the card will be returned to the deck and used for the burncard. If the dealer mistakenly deals more than one extra card, it is a misdeal.

6. You must declare that you are playing the board before you throw your cards away; otherwise you relinquish all claim to the pot.

#1 should state if the first of the small or big blind is turned on the first card it is to be redealy or if the dealer(button) card is turned it is to be redealt, the dealer can not receive two cards in a row.

Poker Hands

(strongest To weakest)

Royal Flush

The best possible hand. Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10, all of the same suit.

Straight Flush

Any five-card sequence in the same suit (e.g.: 8, 9, 10, Jack, and Queen of clubs; or 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of diamonds).

Four of a Kind

All four cards of the same value (e.g.: 8, 8, 8, 8; or Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen).

Full House

Three of a kind combined with a pair (e.g.: 10, 10, 10 with 6, 6; or King, King, King with 5, 5).

Flush

Any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence (e.g.: 4, 5, 7, 10 and King of spades).

Straight

Five cards in sequence, but not in the same suit (e.g.: 7 of clubs, 8 of clubs, 9 of diamonds, 10 of spades and Jack of hearts).

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same value (e.g.: 2, 2, 2; or Jack, Jack, Jack).

Two Pair

Two separate pairs (e.g.: 3, 3, Queen, Queen).

Pair

Two cards of the same value (e.g.: 7, 7).

High Card

If a hand contains none of the above combinations, it’s valued by the highest card in it.

Legalities

State statutes define gambling as having three distinct characteristics: Prize, Chance, and Consideration. If any of these three characteristics are missing, the contract is within the law. Poker, by law, is considered to be a game of ‘chance.’ ‘Prize’ – we have lots of them! ‘Consideration’ means anything which is a commercial or financial advantage to the promoter or the disadvantage to any participant.

This means we cannot charge a fee for players to play Fantasy Poker Inc., Inc.. There is no “buy-in.� We cannot require players to make a purchase from the host location. Chips used in our tournament have no financial value. Each player must sign a sheet stating they understand these regulations. Our regulations are also posted at each event.
Fantasy Poker Inc. is committed to running our tournaments within state laws.

Fantasy Poker Inc., Inc Rules and Regulations

    • Players must register before each round.
    • Photo ID required from all players at the time of registration.
    • Each player will be assigned a registration number.
    • Players must be 21 years of age.
    • No purchase or cover charge is required to play. Note: It is free for players to play but it is important that players realize; the establishment is paying Fantasy Poker Inc., Inc. to provide an entertainment service for them. The establishment must sell products in order to offset this expense.
    • No form of currency is allowed on the table, as prohibited by state law.
    • All cards and chips must remain on or above the table at all times.
    • Inappropriate behavior will be subject to penalty or elimination.
    • Any disputes will be settled by tournament managers and are final.
    • Rules are subject to change.