Official Poker

Official Poker is a term used to refer to the game of poker. However, the word “official” does not necessarily mean that the game is played at a casino.

While playing in a casino, the players are required to print their Member ID numbers on their sign-in sheets. These numbers are then tracked by the official poker site, which tracks results and players’ ratings. The website also updates the rankings daily, including the results of online poker tournaments.

A non-standard poker hand is a hand that does not conform to the rules of official poker. Such hands are usually called “freak hands” or “special hands”. If you play these hands, be sure to read the rules carefully.

Non-standard poker hands can occur in games that use wild cards. However, the composition of such hands is dependent on the house rules.

When a player is all-in, he puts all of his playable chips into the pot. In some cases, he may also take a certain amount out of the pot to make side bets.

After the first round of betting, the dealer turns up the community cards. Another round of betting occurs, based on the poker hands that were made with the five community cards.

If a player miscalls a hand, the pot will be forfeited. Players can also lose if they fail to check or if they act out of turn.

The player who has the highest poker hand wins the pot. Ties are split among the winners.