In a Hold’em game, players receive two hole cards and five community cards. Players must use five of the seven 💹 cards, in any combination, in order to make their best five card poker hand. The two hole cards are delivered 💹 face down at the start of the hand, and are not seen by the other players at the table. The 💹 five community cards are delivered face up, in the center of the table. First there is a three card flop, 💹 followed by a turn card, and finally a river card. This is called “the board.” The board consists of the 💹 “community cards,” so named because these cards are shared by all players in the game, so that only the hole 💹 cards differentiate the player’s hands.
Usually, when a player considers his best five cards, he will use one or both of 💹 his hole cards to complete his hand. Occasionally, a player will not be able to use either one of his 💹 hole cards when forming his best five card hand. When this occurs, that player must instead use only the five 💹 community cards from the board, and therefore must “play the board.” Playing the board is usually a bad thing, because 💹 it means that you were unable to improve upon the five card poker hand that all players automatically share as 💹 community cards. This means that if you play the board, you can do no better than tie the other players 💹 in the game, and even that can be unlikely. To achieve this tie, every other player must not be able 💹 to play either of their hole cards, and must play the board as well. Any player who is able to 💹 improve upon the hand represented by the board, by playing either or both of their hole cards, will make a 💹 better five card poker hand than anyone who is forced to play the board. On rare occasions, playing the board 💹 can be a good thing, and give you a piece of the pot when otherwise you would have lost. This 💹 happens when your opponent loses his lead over you on the river and must also play the board.
Sometimes, when a 💹 player plays the board, it is because their hole cards are trash. This happens frequently if your hole cards are 💹 of small denomination, and do not form a pair, straight, or flush when combined with the cards from the board. 💹 Of course, in order to play the board, a player must make it to showdown, and this type of hand 💹 is often mucked before that occurs. When you do make it to showdown with trash, and are required to play 💹 the board, it is often because you did not face a bet during the course of the hand.
Other times, playing 💹 the board will not be a result of you holding trash, but will result from the board consisting of a 💹 strong five card hand. This happens frequently when a straight, flush, or full house appears on the board. It can 💹 also happen when two pair with a high kicker appears on the board, and the existing players are unpaired or 💹 have pocket pairs smaller than those on the board. This situation, where the board is strong, is much more likely 💹 to result in a tie among existing players than when you play the board because you hold trash. In extreme 💹 cases, it is even possible for the board to be the nuts, in which case all players with live hands 💹 must chop the pot. There are only three situations where the board can contain the nut hand. One is when 💹 there is a royal flush displayed on the board. The second is when the board contains four of a kind 💹 with an ace kicker, or in the case of four aces, a king kicker. The third is when an ace 💹 high straight (or “Broadway”), without the possibility of a flush, appears on the board.
Most of the time, when you play 💹 the board, you will lose the hand. Even when the board contains a flush or a straight, another player will 💹 often be able to play one of his hole cards to make a bigger flush or bigger straight. When playing 💹 the board, some players will muck their hands prior to showing down, because they have missed their draw and assume 💹 that they have lost. This can be a bad assumption to make. If it turns out that the other players 💹 are playing the board also, you will not be eligible for your share of the pot if you do not 💹 show your hand. Sometimes, when you least expect it, you will win a piece of the pot by playing the 💹 board. Even if you have missed a flush draw or straight draw, and you hold trash, your opponent may have 💹 also missed a similar non playing draw. When you are not facing a bet, it is always better to hold 💹 onto your hand until you see the hand that beats you, rather than to muck your hand out of frustration 💹 when you miss.
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