Texas Hold'em
How to Play
Each player gets two private hole cards. Five community cards are dealt in stages: the flop (3), the turn (1) and the river (1). There are four betting rounds. The two players left of the dealer post the small and big blinds. On your turn you can fold, check (if there's no bet to call), call, or raise. Make the best five-card hand from your two cards plus the five community cards. Hand rankings (high to low): straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, high card. If two or more players remain after the final betting round, there's a showdown and the best hand wins the pot. All-in bets create side pots. Win all the chips to win the match.
Controls
On your turn use the Fold, Check/Call and Raise buttons; drag the slider to size your raise (up to all-in). In single-player you choose the number of AI opponents and difficulty. In multiplayer, create or join a room with a code — empty seats are filled with AI so the table is always full. Blinds and side pots are handled automatically.
Tips & Strategy
Play tight: fold weak hands before the flop and bet strong ones. Position matters — acting later gives you more information. Pay attention to pot odds when deciding to call. Use aggression selectively, and don't bluff players who never fold. Protect your stack: avoid going all-in without a strong hand or good draw.