The different types of poker cards
Cash game poker cards
In cash game poker cards, players buy-in for a set amount of money and play until they either lose all their money or choose to quit. The blinds stay the same throughout the entire cash game.
Tournament poker cards
In tournament poker cards, players buy-in for a set amount of money and receive a certain number of chips. The blinds increase at set intervals throughout the tournament. The objective is to be the last player standing with all the chips.
Sit and Go poker cards
Sit and Go poker cards are similar to tournament poker cards except that it is played with only 9 or 10 players instead of hundreds or thousands. The blinds increase at set intervals throughout the Sit and Go just like in a tournament.
The different stages of poker cards.
Flop
subsection 3.1.1 The pre-flop is the first stage of a poker game hand, and it starts after the hole cards have been dealt to each player.
subsection 3.1.2 The pre-flop is when each player decides whether or not to continue with the hand, based on their two-hole cards and the current betting situation.
subsection 3.1.3 The pre-flop is also when the first round of betting takes place.
Flop
subsection 3.2.1 The flop is the second stage of a poker cards hand, and it starts after the first three community cards have been dealt face up in the middle of the table.
subsection 3.2.2 The flop is when each player can make their best five-card hand using any combination of their two-hole cards and the three community cards.
subsection 3.2 .3 The flop is also when the second round of betting takes place.
Turn
subsection 3 .3 .1 The turn is the third stage of a poker cards hand , and it starts after the fourth community card has been dealt face up in the middle of the table.
subsection 3 .3 .2 The turn is when each player can make their best five – card hand using any combination of their two hole cards and four community cards .
subsection 3 .3 .3 The turn is also when the third round of betting takes place .