Playing Poker in Casinos – Short guide
A lot of amateur poker players are content playing poker with friends for petty cash or poker chips. Such games often take place in a garage or a basement card table. For people a little more serious, playing poker in a casino is the next step up.
Many states do not have legalized gambling and if gambling is legal, there are only certain areas where it is allowed. These areas are usually specially licensed casinos. While there is not necessarily a fee to enter the casino, there is a fee to partake in the games within. Casinos have set dealers for each table. The dealer’s job is to make sure each player abides by the rules, as well to deal the cards for the game.
In order to play poker in a casino, you must contribute some amount of money. Your money is then converted in to chips, with certain colors of chips denoting an amount of currency. When you decide on a poker table, you are dealt two cards and from those two cards you decide whether or not you want to continue with the game. If you decide to continue, you put a set amount of chips in the middle (pot) and you will not receive the chips back unless you have the winning hand. There is also a contribution to the pot called a “blind”. Eventually, each person at the table has to pay the blind, which is a set amount you pay in to the pot without ever seeing the first two cards. You then can decide if you want to continue with the game and make another payment after you see your first two cards. Big blind and little blind are also used in private, non-casino poker games. The stakes at a casino are higher though, since you are playing with real money.
Another popular spot to play poker is in an online casino. There are several advantages to online casino gaming: you can play 24 hours a day from your own personal computer, you do not have to leave your house or even get dressed for the occasion. With online poker, you play against other players and not against the house. The way a poker room makes money is as follows: the room deducts a certain percentage from each pot – called the “rake” – which is normally between 3 and 5 % of that aforementioned pot. On the internet, you will find companies that will give you up to 33 % of the paid rake back. No matter if you win or lose, you can receive your rakeback paid into your bankroll account on a monthly basis. This is another great advantage of playing online poker.