Are you new to poker? If yes, this article is for you. Although there are many rules about poker, it is not hard for you to pick up the game. There are some basic rules and tips that you can easily follow and apply to any poker game that you play in the future.

First of all, you need to understand the deck that you are going to play. Basically, a deck of poker cards has four suits, which are: Spades, Heart, Clubs and Diamonds. For each suit, there will be one Ace, Kings, Queens, Jacks and number two through ten.

The objective of poker is to have a winning hand. You need to combine the different types of cards and get the best possible hand for a game. When you are just starting out in poker, sometimes it is hard for you to have a really good hand. But as you gain more playing experience, you will learn how to create winning hands. Let me share with you some types of winning hands to create:

1. Royal Flush. Royal flush is the best possible hand that you can create in a poker game. To create a royal flush, you need to get number 10, a jack, a queen, a king and Ace of the same suit in a single hand. If you manage to get a royal flush, it is quite impossible for your opponents to beat you unless he has a better suit than you. Spades is the strongest suit and therefore if you have a royal flush of hearts and your opponent has a royal flush of spades, you lose.

2. Full House. A full house is one of the most solid hands that you can have. To get a full house, you need to have 3 cards of the same denomination and 2 of another.

3. Straight Flush. A straight flush is the second most powerful hand that you can have - only royal flush can beat it. Although it is very difficult to achieve a straight flush, it is still a good hand worth to aim for.

4. Straight. To get a Straight, you need to gather 5 cards of any suit in sequence. An example will be: 6 of diamonds, 7 of spades, 8 of hearts, 9 of clubs and 10 of spades. If you are aiming a straight, the higher the numbers, the better.

5. 4 or 3 of a kind. 4 or 3 of a kind is made up of three or four of the same denomination cards.

To play well in poker, you need continuous practice. As you play more games, you will be more familiar with the rules and your skills will gradually improve.

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