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Rules of Five Card Draw
Due to the fact that all cards are face down, the obligation to open
the betting is rotated clockwise after each hand. This is accomplished
with the use of a dealer button and blinds.
A dealer button is a round disk with the word dealer written on
it. Blinds are mandatory bets made by the first two players clockwise
from the dealer button.
The player with the button is theoretically dealing the hand. A casino employee will deal the first card to the player on the immediate
left of the dealer button. The obligation to open the pot is rotated
around the table. As the button moves, all players receive the same
benefits of position. This position element, the order in which players
are required to act, has a strong influence on proper play in all games
where buttons are used. Obviously, the player with the privilege of
betting last has a significant advantage.
The blinds posted in all limit games are in the amounts of 1/2 of the
lower limit for the first player (small blind) and the lower limit for
the second player (big blind). The blinds in a $10-$20 game would,
therefore, be $5 and $10.
Each player receives five cards face-down. The player to the left of
the big blind must now call the size of the big blind, raise an amount
equal to the size of the bet (the big blind at this time) or fold their
hand. Betting progresses
clockwise until a round is made where all active players call the last
bet.
In blind games, the money posted for the blinds counts toward the
player's bet, and the players posting these blinds have the option to
raise even if the big blind has not been raised. For example: The big blind, $10 in a $10-$20 limit game, is called by several
players but no one raises. After the player with the button acts, the
small blind calls for $5 more; that player already had $5 in for the
small blind. The house dealer would now offer an option to the
big blind who could then raise their own bet even though he had started
the action and not been raised. Alternatively, the big blind can check Go
Ahead, and the hand will proceed.
Each remaining player will then be allowed to discard up to three cards, which are
replaced by the dealer. After every player has had an opportunity to
discard, the second, final round of betting begins with the player to
the left of the dealer button. For this round, the
higher limit applies and players who wish to bet must now bet this
amount. For example, in a $10-$20 limit game the player must now bet
$20.
Until a bet is made in the final round, players have the option to check
(bet nothing), but they may raise the bet later if given the
opportunity. This bit of strategy can increase the pot at the risk of a
lower pot if everyone checks. When
betting is complete, the hands are shown and the player with the highest
ranking five cards wins the pot.
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