Playing a Hand from Start to Finish

So you’ve got your chips, your seat at the table, and your two hole cards. Now what?

Poker isn’t just about having a good hand—it’s about playing it well. This chapter walks you through a full hand of Texas Hold’em step-by-step so you don’t sit there blinking while the action zooms past you.

Step 1: Pre-Flop – The First Decision

You’re dealt two hole cards. Before anything else hits the board, you have a decision to make: fold, call, or raise.

  • Fold: Toss your hand, move on.
  • Call: Match the current bet.
  • Raise: Increase the stakes. Signal strength—or fake it.

Step 2: The Flop – Now It Gets Interesting

Three community cards are dealt face-up. Now you evaluate whether your hand improved—or completely missed.

  • Check: Pass the action if no one’s bet.
  • Bet: Build the pot or pressure others.
  • Call/Fold/Raise: Depending on your hand and opponents’ actions.

Step 3: The Turn – Fourth Street Drama

The fourth community card is dealt. This is where pots grow and players commit—or bail out. Keep reevaluating your hand strength.

Step 4: The River – The Final Card

The last community card drops. One more chance to bet, bluff, or check it down to a showdown.

Step 5: Showdown – Flip ‘Em or Muck ‘Em

If multiple players are still in, cards are revealed and the best five-card hand wins. If someone bet and got called, they show first. The other player(s) only have to show if they can beat it.

Beginner’s Tips for Playing a Hand

  • Don’t limp too often. Raise or fold.
  • Top pair isn’t always a monster.
  • Don’t chase every draw blindly.
  • Value bet when strong. Don’t slowplay too much.
  • If unsure, folding is fine. Another hand’s coming.

You now know how to play a full hand—from hole cards to showdown. But playing hands isn’t the same as playing well. Next, we start building your foundation for that.

Next Up: Poker Strategy 101