Poker has a set of rules you need to follow to win the pot. So we have simplified and complied them all so you can glance through and memorise them.

So let's learn how to play poker starting with hand rankings which is an essential part of the game.

1. A Royal Flush - This sequence happens when you have an Ace, King, Queen, and Jack of all the same suit or any other consecutive ranking cards.

2. Straight Flush - Suppose you have a series of the rank of all the same suit.

3. Four of a kind - This takes place when you have four cards of the same type; for example, you have four tens or four kings.

4. Full House - This is where you have three cards of the same kind and two cards in a pair.

5. Flush - This takes place when you hold cards of the same suits in no particular rank.

6. Straight – In this, you have cards of consecutive order of the same rank, but not of the same suit.

7. Three of a kind - Here, you have three cards of consecutive rank.

8. Two Pair - This has two cards of the same rank. For example, two queens, or two nines.

9. One Pair - The second-lowest sequence has a single team of two ranks.

10. High Card - In this sequence, the person who holds the high-card in order of rank wins.

These are actions with cards you need to keep in mind while playing poker online.

• Check - you refuse to bet and pass the opportunity to the next person.
• Fold - you choose to sit the round out.
• Raise - to increase the bet.
• Call - call opponents and match the highest pair of cards.
• Bet - you place a bet.

The next thing you need to know if you're learning how to play poker is the game stage.
1. Blinds - The Big and Small Blinds bets
2. Pre-flop - Players get hole cards.
3. Flop - The dealer gives three community cards
4. Turn - You get the fourth community card.
5. River - you accept the last community cards.
6. Showdown - The players in the game have a showdown.

Here are two tips to remember while you learn to play poker online.

• Bluff - bluff your opponents into thinking you have the best hand and making them fold.
• The most substantial hand at the table = having the highest-ranking hand.

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