2J Banana Poker-Teen Patti Description
This game does not involve any real money gambling, it is only for simulated entertainment purposes. Winning in the game does not mean you will succeed in real life. Not allowed for minors to experience!
This is a very popular poker game, widely used in casinos and home games. Here are the basic rules:
1. **Objective of the game**: Players win chips by forming the best five-card combination.
2. **Start of the game**:
- Each player receives two face-down private cards, called "Hole Cards".
- Before the cards are dealt, the second player on the left (the dealer's left hand) first releases the "Small Blind", and the next player releases the "Big Blind". The blind amount is as stipulated on the table.
3. **Betting Round**:
- **Pre-Flop**: After all players check their hole cards, they choose to call, raise or fold in turn, starting from the player to the left of the big blind.
- **Flop**: Three community cards are dealt on the table, and all players can use any of these community cards and their own hole cards to make a combination. Next, the second round of betting will be carried out, starting with the player to the left of the dealer.
- **Turn**: The fourth community card is dealt, followed by the third round of betting.
- **River**: The fifth and final community card is dealt, followed by the final round of betting.
4. **Showdown**:
- If there are still multiple players who have not folded after the last round of betting, a showdown is required.
- Each player uses his or her two hole cards and the five community cards on the table to form the best five-card combination.
- The best hand wins the pot. In the event of a tie, the pot is divided equally between the tied players.
5. **Hand size** (from high to low):
- Royal Flush: A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit
- Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards of the same suit
- Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank
- Full House: Three cards of the same rank plus a pair
- Flush: Five cards of the same suit
- Straight: Five consecutive cards, not necessarily of the same suit
- Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank
- Two Pairs: Two cards of the same rank
- One Pair: A pair of cards of the same rank
- High Card: The highest single card when there is no combination of the above.
This is a very popular poker game, widely used in casinos and home games. Here are the basic rules:
1. **Objective of the game**: Players win chips by forming the best five-card combination.
2. **Start of the game**:
- Each player receives two face-down private cards, called "Hole Cards".
- Before the cards are dealt, the second player on the left (the dealer's left hand) first releases the "Small Blind", and the next player releases the "Big Blind". The blind amount is as stipulated on the table.
3. **Betting Round**:
- **Pre-Flop**: After all players check their hole cards, they choose to call, raise or fold in turn, starting from the player to the left of the big blind.
- **Flop**: Three community cards are dealt on the table, and all players can use any of these community cards and their own hole cards to make a combination. Next, the second round of betting will be carried out, starting with the player to the left of the dealer.
- **Turn**: The fourth community card is dealt, followed by the third round of betting.
- **River**: The fifth and final community card is dealt, followed by the final round of betting.
4. **Showdown**:
- If there are still multiple players who have not folded after the last round of betting, a showdown is required.
- Each player uses his or her two hole cards and the five community cards on the table to form the best five-card combination.
- The best hand wins the pot. In the event of a tie, the pot is divided equally between the tied players.
5. **Hand size** (from high to low):
- Royal Flush: A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit
- Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards of the same suit
- Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank
- Full House: Three cards of the same rank plus a pair
- Flush: Five cards of the same suit
- Straight: Five consecutive cards, not necessarily of the same suit
- Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank
- Two Pairs: Two cards of the same rank
- One Pair: A pair of cards of the same rank
- High Card: The highest single card when there is no combination of the above.
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