No Limit is a betting structure with no maximum bet. Players may bet as many chips at any time. Also at
When you are introduced to any game, the dealer will explain any special rules for the game/table.

In Hold'em games, players pay blinds rather than betting an ante to create a pot before any cards are
dealt. The blinds are paid in turns, moving around the table with each hand. This is to ensure there is
always money in the pot.

The two blinds are called the "small blind" and the "big blind". When the small blind figure is set, the big
blind is double the amount of the small blind.

Blinds are paid by the two players to the left of the dealer. While there is a dedicated dealer, the dealer
position moves around the table and is indicated by a "dealer button".

Prior to seeing their cards, the player directly to the left of the dealer puts the small blind into the pot
and the player to the left of the small blind puts the big blind bet into the pot


The player to the left of the big blind is the first player to actually see his hand before deciding to call the
blinds or not.

The action goes around the table to the left of the dealer/blinds and each player can call the bet, raise or
fold their hand.

After the first betting round, three of the five community cards are turned face up in the middle of the
table, in poker this is called "The Flop".

After the flop, there is another round of betting starting from the player to the left of the dealer, there are
no blinds paid in the other betting rounds and the dealer is the last player to call the action on the other
rounds of betting.

After the second round of bets, a fourth card is turned face up in the middle of the table, this is called the
"Turn" card, sometimes also referred to as "Fourth Street".

Another betting round follows, then a fifth community card is drawn, in Hold'em poker, we call this the
"River" card.

A final round of checks, folds, calls and raises follow, this final betting round leads to the showdown,
where players turn over the cards to decide a winner.

Players reveal their hand from the player left of the dealer around to the left. If you know you are beaten
by any player who reveals their cards before you, you can "muck" your hand, which means you throw it
away without showing what you lost with.