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How Poker Is Played In Casino

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Hand Rankings and Payouts Joker Poker is played with one 53 card deck, which is shuffled after each game. The theoretical return to player (RTP) for Joker Poker ranges from a minimum of 98.26% to a maximum of 98.94%. Only highest winning hand pays.

Ashley Adams

You're a recreational poker player, playing in basements and kitchens. You show up for the occasional tournament at the Elks or Kiwanis. Maybe you're still in school and play there. But casinos and other public poker rooms — they intimidate you. You'd like to go, if only because you have friends who go and you'd like to join them. But you're afraid of embarrassing yourself.

This column is a crash course in fitting in and feeling comfortable in that public poker room environment. It won't teach you the necessary strategy for winning. For that I recommend any of a number of articles, training videos, or poker strategy books including my own Winning Poker in 30 Minutes A Day. But following these 12 tips will allow you to feel comfortable sitting down for the first time.

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1. Don't worry about looking inexperienced

Everyone has to start some time. There's no shame in being new. The good players know this and will be accepting and forgiving of any mistakes you make. It's only the jerks who will be rude or condescending. Pay them no mind. If they were really any good, they would welcome with warm and open arms any inexperienced player.

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2. Look at your cards deftly

Home game players often pick up their cards, pull them back from the table, or even put them on their lap. Public poker rooms are much more concerned about cheaters and so require players to follow certain rules when handling cards. You may not hold your cards below the table. You are discouraged from picking them up above the table. You are encouraged to shield them from other players (though you alone are responsible for protecting your cards from the prying eyes of your opponent).

Accordingly, you should adopt a standard, simple, and effective way of bending up the cards so you can see them, without exposing them to others. You can practice this at home. I find that you can simply use your right hand to bend up the left corner of the cards for you to view while using the left hand to keep the exposed corner out of the line of sight of your opponents. It should only take you a few minutes of sitting at a table with a deck of cards to master this technique.

3. Make sure to act in turn

Acting in turn is easy if you make sure to follow the action. You don't want to act before it is your turn to do so. Similarly, it is really annoying to others if you don't act when it is your turn to do so. Avoid having to say, 'Is it to me?' or 'My turn?' The action moves clockwise, one person at a time. It's an easy concept to understand. Act in turn!

4. Don't needlessly delay the action

When it is your turn, act quickly. If you have a tough decision to make, by all means take the time you need to decide. But don't turn every hand into a major, time-consuming ponder. Avoid daydreaming, engaging in conversation, and playing a game or talking on your phone unless you are out of a hand. While you are in a hand your attention and focus must be on the game.

5. Don't anticipate the action and broadcast what you will do before it is your turn

Two actions fall into this category. Don't grab or count out the chips you expect to be betting until it is your turn to act. And don't hold your cards in such a way as to indicate you are going to fold. Doing these things gives other attentive players an advantage to know what you are going to do before they act.

6. Make your bet (or raise) in one motion

It's against public poker room rules to make what is known as a 'string bet' or bet in two or more motions. You must make your bet or raise in a single motion. When you see poker players in the movies say 'I bet $200' and put out $200, and then dramatically add 'and I raise you another $300' and put out $300, that's a string bet — and that's not allowed when you play in poker rooms.

Accordingly, before making any betting motion, think about exactly how much you want to wager — the total amount. Then say what you are doing before you act. If you make that verbal announcement first, you then are allowed to go back and forth to your stack to put out the bet you have announced. For example, if there is a $10 bet to you and you want to raise to $30, do not put out $10 and then go back to your stack for another $20. Say, 'I raise to $30' and then make your bet.

7. Don't take chips off the table

This is called 'ratholing' and is generally forbidden in casino play. When you win money it must stay on the table. The only time you may take chips off the table is at the end of your session.

8. Ask questions of the dealer, but ideally not during the play of a hand

No one is expecting you to be an expert. You will have questions about the policies and procedures of the poker room that will pop into your head while you play. Resist the urge to ask the dealer these questions while you are in the middle of the hand. Wait until the hand is over, then ask.

Alternately, you could go up to the floorperson, the brush, or the poker room manager and ask any of them. Keep in mind that it is distracting even for the best dealers to try to carry on a conversation during the play of the hand, so avoid it if you can.

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9. Post your small or big blind punctually and without having to be prompted

This falls under the category of not delaying the action, but it merits a separate mention. Hold'em and Omaha are played with blinds. These are forced bets that are supposed to be placed before the cards are dealt. Avoid holding up the game by not posting your blinds when it is your turn to do so.

10. One person to a hand

No one but you should be looking at your cards or making decisions about your betting action. You may have a friend sitting with you or even a cluster of friends standing by to cheer you on in your poker playing session. Do not share your hand with them or discuss your betting action with them during the play of the hand.

11. Resist the urge to celebrate your win

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Don't draw attention to your good fortune by celebrating or even talking about a hand you just won. It's annoying to the player who just lost the hand. Take the pot, stack your chips, and then move on to the next hand.

12. Don't 'slow roll' your winning hand

Again, the movies are partly to blame for this one. In your home game it might be acceptable for the winner to dramatically turn over his or her cards slowly, drawing out the suspense before the big reveal. But in a public poker room, such 'slow rolling' is boorish behavior that you should absolute avoid.

When you're called, turn over your cards right away — win or lose. If you call your opponent's final bet, turn over your cards right after your opponent does. Show your winning hand without unduly drawing attention to the moment.

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These 12 suggestions will not turn you into a winning player. But they will help you avoid embarrassment or annoying other players while you are learning the basics of how to take their money.

Ashley Adams has been playing poker for 50 years and writing about it since 2000. He is the author of hundreds of poker articles as well as Winning 7-Card Stud and the brand new Winning Poker in 30 Minutes A Day. He is also the host of poker radio show House of Cards. See www.houseofcardsradio.com for broadcast times, stations, and podcasts.

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Though poker remains one of the most popular card games in the world, it’s strangely absent from most casinos. The reasoning is simple – the basic gameplay of regular Texas Hold ‘em doesn’t translate well into a casino setting. Over the years, though, casinos and players have tried to bring these two gambling worlds together.

The main two ways you can play poker online in a casino are through 2 modified versions of the game. These are the Casino Hold’em and 3-Card Poker. If you’re a poker fan looking for a way to enjoy the game at online casinos, this guide will explain your best options.

Casinos

What is Casino Poker?

The issue with online casino poker is that it’s a game in which players play against one another. This raises the question of how an online casino would be able to capitalize on hosting games. There are some instances out there, mind you, such as online poker tournaments. By and large, though, it’s very difficult to just sit down and play a hand of poker online. It would require a lot more organization than just picking a table at a live casino.

If you’re looking for an experience like that, though, it’s not entirely impossible. You’ll just have to compromise with modified rulesets, designed to fit the casino floor.

Casino Hold ‘Em

This version will probably be the most appealing to hardline fans of Hold ‘em. The heart of the game remains the same, though some new rules were implemented to maintain a house edge.

For starters, you can’t really keep raising and calling any amount you want like you would in poker. There are basically three decisions a player needs to make based on the information available. First of all, the Ante bet is more important to the whole process. Made before you ever see your cards, it’s used as a baseline for all wagers moving forward.

For instance, if you decide to call after the initial flop, the call wager is always double the ante. The Turn and River are always revealed at the same time as well. This simplifies the entire process immensely.

There are downsides to this, of course. Most poker fans know that the original game is more about playing people than the actual cards. There’s none of that when you play casino hold ’em online. The croupier is your only opponent, and there’s rarely a reason to bluff. Knowing how to play Casino Hold ‘em is closer to, say, blackjack. It’s more about probability than reading people.

The mechanics of dealer qualification are also important. Essentially, all wagers are settled differently depending on the dealer’s hand. This is what gives casino hold ‘em RTP value. More precisely, it means the house has a certain advantage over players, which is to be expected. Speaking of which – there are many rules variations out there, but they generally amount to an RTP rate of 98.84%. That’s pretty solid as far as casino table games go.

3-Card Casino Poker

The process of wagering in this version remains largely the same. However, there’s a key difference between the two – there are no community cards in 3-Card Casino Poker. This effectively means that the gameplay is even snappier, with rounds lasting mere minutes.

Whenever you play 3-Card Poker online, the process goes a lot like this. You get 3 cards, as does the dealer. Based on your hand, you decide whether to put down a Play bet. If you do, the stronger hand takes the pot. It’s that simple.

While the heart of poker hands and decisionmaking remains the same, it’s obviously a big departure from actual poker games. On the plus side, the dealer doesn’t need as strong of a hand to ‘qualify’. Usually, a Jack high-card will be enough. Also, the fact that you’re making hands with just one hand means that not all poker combinations are available. 3-Card Poker is suitable for those who are looking for a quick and simple poker-like experience. More serious players will probably get more mileage out of Casino Hold ‘em.

Other Variations

Of course, that’s not the full story for poker at online casinos. There are also options like Pai Gow and, more importantly, Caribbean Stud Poker. The latter is largely the same as 3-Card Poker, albeit played with 5 cards per hand. Most poker players prefer this version, though it’s much harder to find – even at top online casinos. Still, you’ll know how to play Caribbean Stud Poker if you got the hang of the 3-card version.

As a closing thought, we’ll go back to the basic online poker tip we mentioned above. Though these games borrow heavily from poker rules, the fact that there are no other players is crucial. The dealer essentially makes no real decisions, so you can’t rely on the usual strategies of poker versions like Texas Hold ‘em. Instead, try to think of it as a cross between blackjack and hold -em. It’s all about probability – and if you can count cards, even better!

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