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Poker has gained immense popularity over the last few years. More people are interested in watching and learning to play poker at home, in casinos, and even online. These days, it's not uncommon to find televised poker games on ESPN and even a few network channels, including shows like Celebrity Poker, The World Poker Tour, and The World Series of Poker. Watching poker has gained immense popularity mainly due to the technical innovations which allow spectators to view each player's hand with tiny cameras in the table, adding a higher level of drama as the action unfolds. Of the many poker game variations that exist, Texas Holdem is by far the most popular type of poker game to play and watch in major poker tournaments.

The structure of texas holdem poker is particularly suited for tournaments that are both exciting to watch and exhilarating to play. Texas Holdem is a fast-paced poker game that has only four betting rounds. Players are dealt only

two cards, and the rest of their hand is dependent upon five community cards which all players will be able to see and share to create the highest five card hand. This aspect of the game makes texas holdem, like other community card poker games, primarily a game of strategy rather than luck. The key to playing texas holdem is in learning to read the other players' hands as perceived by their behavior, as well as understanding the basics of poker probability and odds.

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