1) Blinds (and antes)
Two players post SB and BB. In some formats there’s an ante too.
Learn Texas Hold’em in simple steps: blinds, deal, betting rounds (preflop, flop, turn, river), and showdown. We’ll also cover actions, positions, basic strategy, and common mistakes.
Two players put in small blind and big blind to start the pot.
Everyone gets 2 private cards (your hole cards).
Choose to fold, call the big blind, or raise.
3 shared cards are dealt face up → new betting round.
1 more shared card → bet again.
Final shared card → last betting round.
If two or more players remain, everyone shows. Best five-card hand wins.
Short on time? Jump to full rules or see Hand Ranks.
New to poker? Start on our What is Poker? page.
Easy sizing: use about ½–⅔ pot for typical bets.
Two players post SB and BB. In some formats there’s an ante too.
You receive 2 hole cards. Keep them face down.
Starting left of the big blind, players choose to fold, call, or raise. Action continues until bets are matched.
Deal 3 shared cards. New betting round starts with the first active player left of the button.
Deal 1 more shared card. Another betting round.
Deal the final shared card. Last betting round.
If there’s no fold that ends the hand, remaining players show cards. The best five-card hand takes the pot. If hands tie, the pot is split.
Example: You hold A♠ K♥. Final board is A♦ 9♣ 4♣ 7♠ 2♥ → you have Pair of Aces.
Hands are compared using the standard order. The top five cards count—choose any mix of your 2 hole cards and the 5 on the board.
Full order with pictures: Poker Hand Ranks (Best → Worst).
Where to play: see Where to Play in Uganda.
Position is where you sit relative to the button. Acting later gives more info and better control.
Learn more: Beginner Guide · Odds & Outs
Poker should be fun. Set a money and time limit. In Uganda, casinos and most betting are 25+ (lottery may be 18+). Rules change—see Uganda & the Law and Play Safe.
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Action starts left of the big blind and moves clockwise. The button acts last on all post-flop streets.
In no-limit, practical raises continue until all-in or action closes. In fixed-limit, there’s usually a cap (e.g., 4 bets) per street.
Yes—any mix of your 2 cards and the 5 on the board. The best five cards win.
The pot splits between tied hands (side pots apply if players were all-in for different amounts).
An ante is a small forced bet that goes in before the deal (often the big blind posts a Big Blind Ante for the table in tournaments).
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