Join Now
Lost Login?
Promotions
Our latest offers
VIP Scheme
Rewards for playing
Poker Guides
Useful information
Tournaments
Compete for big prizes
Poker Toolbox
Improve your game
All Promotions
Opening Bonus
Refer A Friend
Beginners Welcome
VIP Scheme
Getting Started
Software Features
Hand Rankings
Poker School
Texas Hold'em
Omaha
Omaha Hi Lo
7 Card Stud
7 Card Stud Hi Lo
Razz
5 Card Stud
Other Card Games
All Tournaments
Upcoming Tournaments
Jackpot Sit & Gos
Payout Structure
Poker Toolbox
Poker Guides
-
Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em
Playing Guide
Beginner
Starting Hands
Basic Strategy
Blind Play
Suited Cards
Intermediate
Position
Bluffing
Odds, Outs and Pot Odds
Pocket Pairs
Dealing With Tilt
Don't Chase Losses
STT Strategy
Advanced
Playing Connectors
Online Tells
Play Your Opponent
Continuation Bets
Keeping Notes
Implied Odds
Poker Characters
MTT Strategy
Other Guides
Poker School
Omaha
Omaha Hi Lo
7 Card Stud
7 Card Stud Hi Lo
Razz
5 Card Stud
Download Poker
Download our free Poker software now.
Download Now
Play And Earn Merit Points
Earn Merit Points while you play at our tables.
More Details
View All Poker Promotions
Playing Guide
Texas Hold'em is the most popular poker game in the world today and has enjoyed an explosion of popularity over the past few years. There's a good reason for that, it is incredibly easy to learn and to begin playing, even if you have no previous experience of playing poker. Though it may be easy to learn it is not so easy to master and it could take you a lifetime to perfect the techniques and instincts required to make you a winning poker player.
If you've never played before, or you simply want to brush up on the mechanics of the game, please read the following guide which we hope will tell you all there is to know about how to actually play Texas Hold'em. Once you know how to play you can concentrate on honing your skills via the helpful tutorial we've provided here at bet365, for poker players of all abilities and skill levels.
Playing Texas Hold'em
Online Texas Hold'em is a game played between 2 and 10 players.
The Players to the left of the Dealer begin the game by posting the blind bets. The Player on the Dealer's left posts a small blind, and the Player on the Small Blind's left posts a big blind bet. Please Note: The Dealer's position at the table changes after every hand. The dealer-button shows the Dealer's position at the table.
Two pocket cards are dealt to each Player.
In the first round, the Player to the Big Blind's left plays first and can either: Call, Raise or Fold. Note: Players cannot Check in the first round of betting because the Blinds are bets, not antes.
In the second round, three community cards are dealt. This is called the Flop. Players can either: Check, Raise or Fold.
In the third round, a fourth community card is dealt, called the Turn. Another round of betting follows.
In the fourth round a fifth and final community card is dealt, called the River Card. This is followed by the final round of betting.
The remaining Players then use their two pocket cards and the five community cards to create the best five-card hand possible. The winner takes the pot. If two or more Players have the same hand, the pot is split equally between them. At any time in the game a pot can be won if a player makes a bet that is not called by any of the other players at the table.
View the strength of your hand here
back to top
Adobe Flash Version
We have been unable to detect whether you have the correct version of Adobe Flash installed.
If you do not see a bet365 logo below, you need to install the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.
I Can See Logo
Install Flash Player