Facebook Poker

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Are you wondering what poker variation is Facebook Poker? Facebook Poker is a Texas Hold’em variation, played in the Facebook Platform. Thus, if you know the game play of Texas Hold’em chances are Facebook is a good practice ground for you.

In this article, we will discuss how to play Facebook Poker.

Things you will need:

• Computer
• Internet Connection
• Facebook Account

Facebook Poker Rules

• You will need a facebook account to play poker in this platform. Please note that because Facebook is a social networking website, having an account does not cost you a cent. Likewise, it takes minimal amount of time to sign up.
• You will be provided free chips, when you have lost all your chips, you cannot play anymore for the day. You can log-in again on the next day and will be given another set of chips to play poker.

Now, how is facebook poker played?

1. Log-in to your Facebook accounts.

2. You will be provided by facebook a certain number of chips for you to play with.

3. You can now go to the Poker platform. You can either invite friends to play poker with or you may join an existing game

4. If you are to invite a friend you know, you will have to create table. The Create Table button will guide in setting up the game.

5. If you are joining a table, click on Find Me A Seat button. Then, poker games will appear. Click on Join Table button. In choosing the poker table to join, you have to consider the buy-in requirement. Buy-in is the required number or amount of chips necessary to join the table.

6. When you have chosen the poker table to join, simply click on the Sit icon.

7. You are now seated on a poker table. You can start playing Texas Hold’em Poker.

8. Texas hold’em, the most popular poker variation, is the game play of facebook poker. Thus, there will be blinds in the game. The blinds rotate among the players. If it is your turn to be the small blind or the big blind you will be notified by a beep.

9. After the big blind has posted the minimum bet, then the two hole cards will be dealt to all the players.

10. After this, the person on the left of the big blind will have to check, call or raise. If there is no one who has placed a bet, the check option is still possible. Checking is when you are not betting but you are not yet withdrawing from the game. Fold, on the other hand, is withdrawing from the game.

11. When somebody has already called or placed a bet, no player can check. Then the betting round will end when the big blind have made his action.

12. The flop or community card will now be dealt. The flop are three cards face up placed in the middle. The board or the community cards will be used by all the players in combination with their hole cards.

13. After the flop, another betting round will happen.

14. After this betting round, the dealer will place the fourth community card called the turn with the flop.

15. Then, another betting round from among the active players will happen.

16. The dealer will now deal the final community card or the river.

17. The final betting round will happen.

18. If more than 1 player is left active, then, it will be showdown. Showdown is where all the remaining players will show their poker hand and the best poker hand wins the pot.

Playing Texas Hold’em is easy. However, to win the game may be quite a challenge. Thus, if you want to play with actual money either online or offline, the practice you will get from playing facebook poker can be invaluable.

Additionally, if you browse around PokerIce, you may find some useful tips in playing poker of any variation. So, browse around and enjoy poker gaming online.

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