Poker Tips – Texas Holdem Poker Part 2

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25 Responses to “Poker Tips – Texas Holdem Poker Part 2”

  1. Kibate Says:

    fine explanation
    however not very amateur friendly i would say. Instead of just talking about the possible options he should also point out the forbidden or what i may call them “stupid” moves.
    For example, a friend sometimes fold a card even though no one raised before. In other words he could have just as well checked. I know that is very dump and any smart person would know better, but amateurs don’t do that because they are stupid, but because they still can’t comprehend the game flow

  2. bettie91 Says:

    I like to get a good hand and get all the chips

  3. Gurglemouthwash Says:

    How much are the different chips worth?

  4. hellsingovaluke Says:

    ima first timer and is a straight better den a tripple? triple kings vs jack queen king

  5. WishYouWereHere75 Says:

    a straight is 5 cards – you could have 9, 10, J, Q, K or 10, J, Q, K, A in a straight including the jack, queen and king.

    The order of winning hands, from best hand to worst, is as follows:

    1. Royal Flush
    2. Straight Flush
    3. Four Of A Kind (Quads)
    4. Full House
    5. Flush
    6. Straight
    7. Three Of A Kind (Trips or a set)
    8. 2 Pairs
    9. 1 Pair
    10. High Card

    Hope this helps :)

  6. hellsingovaluke Says:

    thanks a lot for ur help.

  7. orwa Says:

    who didn’t ??

  8. ihaveawesomevids Says:

    what exactly is a “high card?” does it just mean that you have a high value card?

  9. SuperChuck3 Says:

    Just a little thing. Royal Flush isn’t an “acutal” hand, it’s just the nut straight flush like the Ace high flush or the Ace high straight.

  10. Pemex5555 Says:

    Very clear explanation!

  11. iceblock3 Says:

    yes thanks helped alot

  12. pimpmyride666 Says:

    It varies. I think that white=1, red=5, blue=10, green=25, black=100, purple=500, orange=1K, chocolate/brown=5k, and yellow is 10K.

  13. skatecam21 Says:

    im pretty good at poker now, thanks

  14. youcantbreakdance Says:

    How do you know when you’re allowed to check?

  15. Roadmaster383 Says:

    Should be if you’re the first to bet, or if the person in front of you bets and/or your bet is equal to the largest bet on the table.

  16. millertime1981 Says:

    you check after the flop if your first to act or else everbody before you also checks. and if your in big blind you can check preflop

  17. Thundermonk99 Says:

    this is a more complicated situation. When this happens, there will be a side pot for the people who still have chips to bet in the second round. The person who is all in can only win the chips that were in the pot in the first round of betting. The people who can still bet can win the chips in the new pot (after first round), but can also win the chips in the old pot as well.

  18. Thundermonk99 Says:

    you can check until someone bets. However, if someone DOES bet, you have to call or raise to stay in the pot, you cannot check. This is because you have to match whatever bet has been made. For example, if you are first to bet, and you check, and the next player bets, you will have to call that bet if you want to stay in the hand.

  19. eggertstwart Says:

    white/blue-1 red-5 green-25 white/black-100 purple-500 yellow-1K, and no standard beyond that.

  20. GUALLACOL Says:

    Very nice video and explanation!!!

  21. VinzorBE Says:

    you go george!

  22. Grimm202 Says:

    Nice action game here! Great job A+

  23. pipon55 Says:

    If the small blind checks, can the big blind check to?

  24. EastJesus87 Says:

    Ok this is a newb question. On the last round of betting the small blind bets 15 and the last bet was 8. I thought you had to double the bet if you raise so shouldn’t that be 16? so you start fresh each round? Sorry im learning! lol

  25. LockerzSensation Says:

    Red Dead Redemption?

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