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Cards: Standard Anglo-American playing cards are used. In home games it is common to have two decks with
distinct backs, and to shuffle the unused deck while each hand is in progress. Game rooms typically change decks after 15 minutes of
use as they become soiled. Have extra decks on hand to replace soiled, marked or bent cards as necessary. High-quality plastic
cards last much longer than paper ones, especially for such games as stud
poker, where players often bend up the corners of cards lying on the table rather than holding the cards in their hands.
Chips: Currency is difficult to handle, so most poker games are played with chips, which
are coin-shaped tokens of uniform size and weight, often made of clay or other similarly-textured heavy material allowing them to
be easily stacked and unstacked. Inexpensive lightweight plastic chips are sold in many places, but these are nearly as difficult
to use as currency. Different colors of chips are usually used to represent different amounts of money.
The standard color scheme for poker chips is as follows: White, $1; Red, $5; Blue, $10; Green, $25; Black, $100; Purple,
$500; Orange, $1000; Gray, $5000; Pink, $10000. However, there is no requirement that casinos use these colors, and there is much
variance regarding the colors used for denominations above $100.
Table: It is convenient if every player (a typical poker game will have 2 to 10) can reach the center of the
table where the pot is built, so tables are generally circular or only slighlty oblong. It helps if the table is
padded with a soft material that makes it easy to pick up cards, coins, and chips. Many tables sold as "poker tables" for home
use have hard surfaces that are less convenient than a simple circular dining table with a soft blanket and tablecloth, and so
are often not worth the price.
Lammers: Miscellaneous plastic tokens with text markings are handy for various uses. In a typical home game
only one is used to mark the current dealer as the deal rotates (in which case it is called a button or
buck). In a casino they are used to remind players of which game variant is being played, who owes blinds or
house commissions, and other uses.
Cut card: Not generally used in home games, but universal in casinos and recommended. This is a thick
plastic card the same size and shape of a playing card upon which the deck is placed before being picked up for the deal. This
prevents any accidental exposure of the bottom card of the deck during the deal.
Directory of Poker Guides and Resources
All Vegas Poker - Reviews and trip reports from every poker room in Las Vegas. Also poker tournament news.
Card Games: Poker - A collection of annotated links and rules for several variants.
Card Player - Industry publication also featuring casino games and sports. Article archives, casino links, instructional books and tapes.
Gambling Poker - Rules for over thirty games, including common casino varieties and uncommon home games.
The Hendon Mob - Group of four UK-based pro players offering tips, a forum, a gallery and competitions.
Home Poker - Resource on non-casino games including the basics and a glossary.
Launchpoker - News, tips, forum, and poker celebrity profiles.
Live Action Poker - Forums, interviews, "tips from the pros", streaming video and radio.
Mike's Poker - Learn the rules for over one hundred variants, indexed by title and amount of players.
Play Winning Poker - Strategy articles, news and a variety of instructional resources for both casino and online play.
Pocket Aces - Archive of over one hundred fifty of Maryann Guberman's columns from Casino Gaming.
The Poker Forum - Articles, tournament information, rules, forums, book reviews, trip reports, and television schedules.
Poker Forums - General discussion forum with sections related to strategy, new players, and bragging about big wins.
Poker in the UK - Covers the playing public and informed list of places to play within the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Poker Pro - Membership site of an association providing advanced poker strategy and research for the professional players.
The Poker Project - Online poker room directory, where the players themselves provide reviews of each site. Also, poker rules, poker books, and strategies.
Poker Search - Cardrooms guide and forum topics about tournaments, trip reports, casino and online games.
Poker Tips - Strategy articles as well as cardroom reviews and other online playing information.
Poker Top 10 - Lists on topics such as online rooms, rules and players.
Poker UK - Guide to basics, etiquette and UK casinos offering poker.
Poker-Images - Poker photo library. Classic poker pictures as well as photographs from the latest tournaments.
PokerInEurope.com - Message board and coverage of European clubs and tournaments.
Poker.net - Articles, rules, cardroom directories and online tournament information.
PokerPages - Searchable database of cardrooms, daily-updated tournament results, player profiles, tips and articles.
Pokersyte - Games rules, strategies, and tips from "Bullet Bob" Maxwell.
Pokerworks - Stories from both sides of the green felt, as well as Bellagio Casino tournament information.
Professional-Poker.com - Online poker room news. Updated regularly. Also professional player profiles and interviews.
Rec.gambling.poker FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions from the usenet newsgroup.
RecPoker.com - Web-based newsreader for the rec.gambling.poker newsgroup.
Serious Poker - Resources, links, articles and Dan Kimberg's dictionary.
TeachingPoker.com - Teaches several types of poker games by using full color example hands. Also, history of poker.
Two Plus Two Publishing - Moderated discussion forum hosted by David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth and Ray Zee. Also sells their books.
United Poker Forum - Moderated discussion forum hosted by authors Mike Caro and Roy Cooke.
World Series of Poker - Official website for the World Series of Poker. Summary of events, tournament schedules, news and history.
World Series of Poker Retrospective - University of Nevada, Las Vegas look at the history of the game's oldest tournament.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. Source: Original text from the article in Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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