In Poker, the game begins with the dealer button, which indicates who has the deal and where the action should start. The button rotates one spot clockwise after every hand. The first person to the left of the button makes the first bet. That player posts the small or big blind, which is a forced bet. This gives the players something to chase. Once the dealer button is up, the game can begin. Each player gets one turn to make a bet before the button rotates.
There are hundreds of variations of Poker, but the basic rules are the same. Usually, each player puts a bet and receives five cards from the standard 52-card deck. Players exchange these cards and place bets based on the strength of their hands. If the players have identical pairs or high-ranking hands, they split the pot. Poker players are not required to know the rankings of the suits. They can simply use the ranking of the next card to determine who has the highest hand.
The highest card of each pair is the winner of the hand. However, there are several different ways to win the game. Generally, a pair is higher than two-card hands. Alternatively, if two players have a pair of aces, the higher card of the two wins. The high card is used to break ties when no one has a pair or the highest card of the other player. A high card will win the game in some cases, and the lowest pair wins in others.