How Do You Deal Poker Hands?

Dealing poker hands is a critical and fundamental skill that every poker player needs to master. Whether you are playing Texas hold’em, Omaha, or any other variation of poker, the process of dealing cards is the same. In this article, we will take a deep dive into how to deal poker hands.

Before we dive into the process of dealing cards, let’s first understand the essential components of a standard deck of 52 cards. A deck of 52 cards consists of four suits – hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit contains 13 cards – Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10 through 2.

Now that we are familiar with the components let’s move on to the process of dealing poker hands.

Step 1: Shuffle the Deck
The first step in dealing poker hands is shuffling the deck. Shuffling ensures that the cards are distributed randomly and fairly among players. There are various ways to shuffle a deck of cards like overhand shuffle or riffle shuffle.

Step 2: Cut The Deck
After shuffling the deck, cut it in half by placing a small portion on top and another portion below it.

PRO TIP:When dealing poker hands, start with the player to the left of the dealer and deal clockwise. Deal each player one card at a time, face-down, until everyone has five cards. Once all players have their hands, they can look at their cards to determine their best hand.

Step 3: Deal The Cards
Starting from your left, deal one card face down to each player seated at the table until everyone has received their first card. Once everyone has received their first card repeat this process until each player has two-hole cards.

Step 4: Deal The Flop
Once all players have their hole cards face down on the table and are ready to play their hand, it’s time to deal with the community cards called “the flop.” The flop consists of three community cards dealt face up in front of all players. To deal with flop simply take three cards from top of shuffled deck and place them face up in center table.

Step 5: Turn Card
After players have finished betting for round one (pre-flop), it’s time to deal with the fourth card called “the turn.” The dealer will take one more card from the top of the deck and place it on the table face-up next to the flop.

Step 6: River Card
Finally, after betting for round two (post-turn) is complete, it’s time to reveal the fifth and final community card called “the river.” The dealer will again take one more card from the top of the deck and place it on the table face-up next to the turn.

Step 7: Determine The Winner
Once all five community cards are on the table, players can use any combination of their hole cards and community cards to make their best possible five-card poker hand. After this, each player reveals their hands, and whoever has a better hand than others wins.

Conclusion
In conclusion, dealing poker hands is an essential skill that every poker player must master. By following these simple steps mentioned above, you can deal with poker hands like a pro. Remember always shuffle properly before dealing anything as shuffling ensures that every player gets his fair share of cards.