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Texas holdem is developing as a most popular poker game. In the early 1900s this poker texas holdem game came into existence and now it has attracted a wide range of people of all classes globally through the most powerful media such as internet, television and popular literature.
This poker holdem is played by more than two players and each player has to contribute some money which is called pot. The bid can normally be small or big according to the players playing this game. The poker texas hold em is allocated into series of hands or deals. Limit hold em is found in casinos and it is very popular type of poker holdem. Those who cannot continue to play shutdown their cards, and the other remaining players check their hands and those who have the highest hand is given the prize pot money. This player is considered as winner of the game. There is no need to win every single individual but the players should have enough confidence when to bid, raise fold or call. So to avoid huge loss the player should be very careful while making the bid. This knowledge can be gained only through experience.
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Posted on December 16th, 2009 by supervisor
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