Poker is a card game played by two or more people. It involves betting on concealed hand values, and players can force each other out of hands by raising bets. The first player to show a winning hand wins the pot. In addition, the player who raises most often takes part in various side pots (pots that are shared by a number of players).
Each player starts with 2 cards which are hidden from other players. These are called the hole cards or pocket cards. There are then 2 mandatory bets placed into the pot by the players to the left of the button. These bets are known as the blinds, and they help create a pot for players to compete against each other in.
After the blinds are placed, 3 cards are dealt face up to the table, and another betting phase begins. These are the community cards and they can be used by every player to create a 5-card poker hand. After this phase, the betting continues in the same manner as before with players being able to check, call, or raise their bets in accordance with their poker strategy.
A common strategy in poker is to bluff. This is done by betting a large amount of money, even when you have a weak hand. This can cause other players to fold their hands, which leaves the bluffing player with the winning pot. A good way to improve your bluffing skills is to watch other experienced players and think about how you would react to their moves.