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Texas Hold'em
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Texas Hold'em
The world's most popular poker game. Get two hole cards and use five community cards.
AvailableOmaha
Four hole cards and you must use exactly two of them. More action, bigger pots.
Coming SoonSeven Card Stud
Classic poker with no community cards. Read your opponents carefully.
Coming SoonRazz
Lowball poker where the worst hand wins. A unique challenge.
Coming SoonHow to Play Texas Hold'em
The Deal
Each player receives two private cards (hole cards). These are your secret weapons.
The Flop
Three community cards are dealt face up. The first betting round after the pre-flop.
The Turn
A fourth community card is revealed. Stakes get higher as the hand progresses.
The River
The fifth and final community card. Last chance to bet before the showdown.
The Showdown
Remaining players reveal their hands. Best five-card hand wins the pot!
Hand Rankings (Highest to Lowest)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is online poker free to play?
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Do I need to create an account to play?
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What poker games are available?
Currently, Texas Hold'em is fully available with AI opponents. Omaha, Seven Card Stud, and Razz are coming soon. Texas Hold'em is the most popular poker variant worldwide.
How does the AI hint system work?
The hint system analyses your current hand strength, position, pot odds, and the community cards to suggest the optimal action (fold, call, raise, or all-in). It's a great learning tool for beginners.
Can I play poker on my mobile phone?
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What is the best starting hand in Texas Hold'em?
Pocket Aces (AA) is the strongest starting hand in Texas Hold'em, followed by Pocket Kings (KK), Pocket Queens (QQ), and Ace-King suited (AKs). However, even the best hands can lose — position and strategy matter greatly.