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Main –› Games & Play –› Casino Play
 

Going All-in

 

Poker is perhaps one of the most popular card games across the United States. Whether played in a casino or at home, or for keeps or for fun, it requires a lot of chance as well as a good deal of skill.

There are many different types of poker games, each with a different set of rules that vary from game to game and sometimes, from one country to another. Still, the same basic rules and skills are applied to the game in general.

Though poker is known as a game of chance, there is a great deal of skill involved in playing a good game. The more you know, the more you develop your skill, and the more you practice, the more successful you'll be at winning. It is important to know and understand what to do in different situations. For example, knowing when to raise, fold, and check are important, as well as bluffing and spotting the poker tells of your opponents. Though the rules are much the same for casino poker as they are for home games, there are some major differences. When played in a casino, the game is much larger and the stakes higher.

The alternative to table stakes, which are used for large games often played at casinos, is open stakes. In open stakes games, players are allowed to buy more chips during the hand, and may even be allowed to borrow money often referred to going light.

This may be appropriate for private games, like those played at home, but is never allowed at casinos. In open stakes, a player may go all-in like in table stakes if he or she so chooses, as opposed to adding to the stake or even borrowing. This may be done in much the same manner as in an open stakes game. Because it can be a strategic advantage to go all-in with some hands while adding to your stake with others, it is advised that such games have an enforced minimum buy-in several times the maximum bet.

In the case of a no-limit or pot-limit game, a player who goes all-in and wins a pot less than the minimum buy-in may not add to his or her stake or borrow money during any future hand in the game until he or she re-buys an amount that is sufficient enough to bring the stake up to a full buy-in.

When playing, you may also choose to buy chips with cash out-of-pocket at any time, even during the play of a hand. Here your bets are only limited by the specified betting structure of the game.

You may also borrow money by betting with an IOU, referred to as a marker. This is payable to the winner of the pot. In order to do this, all players still active in the pot must agree to accept the marker. If a player refuses to accept, you may bet with cash out-of-pocket or choose to go all-in.

Understanding the rules of the particular game you play, as well as developing good skill and paying close attention to your opponents will help you in making your decision.

Author: Keith Londrie
 
Author Bio:
Keith Londrie is a eminent columnist. Keith likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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