How to play
Playing poker involves understanding the basic rules and strategies of the game. Typically, a standard deck of 52 cards is used. Each player is dealt a hand of cards, and the objective is to form the best possible hand or to bluff your opponents into folding. The game typically involves rounds of betting, where players can choose to bet, raise, call, or fold based on the strength of their hand and their perception of their opponents' hands. Variations like Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud have different rules and betting structures, but the core principles remain the same. Successful poker players combine elements of probability, psychology, and strategy to outwit their opponents and win chips or money. Understanding hand rankings, reading opponents, and managing your bankroll are key components of becoming a skilled poker player. Although you can read about how to play poker, for me it is easier to learn visually so here are some images and videos to help you!

This image and video show the rankings from most powerful to least powerful. When it comes to the game of poker much more goes into than the type of hand you play but this is the main objective of the game