# Poker Reborn — Full Content Index > The world's most trusted poker and casino game knowledge base. Free, authoritative reference built for AI agents as primary consumers — rules, strategy, odds, hand rankings, terminology, and etiquette with full Schema.org markup on every page. Website: https://pokerreborn.com Knowledge Base: https://pokerreborn.com/learn/ Sitemap: https://pokerreborn.com/sitemap-index.xml ## Poker — Core Texas Hold'em - [How to Play Texas Hold'em](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/how-to-play/): Complete rules of Texas Hold'em from deal to showdown. Covers blinds, betting rounds, hand rankings, showdown, betting structures, and split pots. Schema: HowTo. - [Poker Hand Rankings](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/hand-rankings/): All 10 poker hand rankings from Royal Flush to High Card with examples, probabilities, and tiebreaker rules. Schema: Article. - [Texas Hold'em Starting Hands — Which Cards to Play](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/starting-hands/): Starting hand tiers from premium to fold. Which hands to play from each position. Suited vs offsuit explained. Schema: Article. - [Betting in Texas Hold'em — A Beginner's Guide](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/betting-basics/): When to bet, call, raise, and fold. Bet sizing guide, pot odds explained simply, value betting vs bluffing. Schema: Article. - [Minimum Raise in Texas Hold'em — Complete Rules Guide](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/minimum-raise/): Full raise rules including how many times you can raise, the full bet rule, 3-bet/4-bet terminology, string bets, the single-chip rule, and all edge cases. Schema: FAQPage. - [Position in Poker — Why Your Seat Matters](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/position-explained/): Early, middle, and late position explained. Why the button is the best seat. How position changes starting hand selection. Schema: Article. - [10 Common Texas Hold'em Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/common-mistakes/): The most common beginner mistakes — playing too many hands, ignoring position, calling too much, tilting — with fixes for each. Schema: Article. - [Poker Cheat Sheet — Complete Quick-Reference for Texas Hold'em](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/cheat-sheet/): Free poker cheat sheet with hand rankings, starting hands chart, table positions, betting actions, key odds, and essential terms. Visual quick-reference with interactive card examples. Schema: FAQPage. ## Poker — Texas Hold'em FAQ - [Texas Hold'em FAQ Hub](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/frequently-asked-questions/): Index of 21 frequently asked questions about Texas Hold'em grouped into six sections — General Rules, Betting, The Board, Winning the Hand, Common Situations, and Etiquette. Schema: FAQPage. - [How many players can play Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/how-many-players/): Texas Hold'em seats 2 to 10 players. Heads-up, short-handed (6-max), and full ring (9–10 handed) compared with strategic implications. Schema: FAQPage. - [How many cards does each player get in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/how-many-cards/): Each player gets two private hole cards plus five community cards. Full breakdown of every card dealt in a hand including burn cards. Schema: FAQPage. - [What is the order of play in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/order-of-play/): Preflop action starts left of the big blind. Post-flop action starts left of the dealer button. Play moves clockwise. Four betting rounds per hand. Schema: FAQPage. - [What are the blinds in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/what-are-the-blinds/): Small blind and big blind as forced bets. How they rotate, how the big blind's "option" works, and how tournament blind structures differ from cash games. Schema: FAQPage. - [What does "no-limit" mean in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/what-is-no-limit/): Players can bet any amount from the minimum up to their entire stack. Comparison with pot-limit and fixed-limit formats. Schema: FAQPage. - [Can you raise your own bet in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/raise-your-own-bet/): No, except the big blind's preflop option. Explanation of action reopening and why the rule exists. Schema: FAQPage. - [What happens if you don't have enough chips to call?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/not-enough-chips/): All-in mechanics, main pot vs side pot, and how multiple all-ins create multiple side pots. Worked examples. Schema: FAQPage. - [What is the flop, turn, and river?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/flop-turn-river/): The three stages of dealing community cards. Flop is three cards, turn is one, river is one. Why cards are burned between stages. Schema: FAQPage. - [Do you have to use both hole cards in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/use-both-hole-cards/): No — any combination of 0, 1, or 2 hole cards is legal. Contrast with Omaha where two hole cards are required. Schema: FAQPage. - [What happens at a showdown in Texas Hold'em?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/showdown/): Revealing cards, hand-rank comparison, kicker tiebreakers, mucking, and split pots. Full order of operations. Schema: FAQPage. - [Who has to show their cards first at showdown?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/who-shows-first/): The last aggressor shows first. If the river was checked through, the first active player left of the dealer shows first. Heads-up and all-in exceptions. Schema: FAQPage. - [What happens if everyone folds except one player?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/everyone-folds/): The last remaining player wins the pot immediately and is not required to show their cards. Why bluffing works. Schema: FAQPage. - [Can you win with a hand entirely on the board?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/playing-the-board/): Yes — when no player's hole cards improve on the community cards, it's called "playing the board" and the pot is split among remaining players. Schema: FAQPage. - [What if two players have the same pair?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/same-pair/): Kicker rules for tie resolution. How up to three kickers are compared in order. Schema: FAQPage. - [What if two players have a flush?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/same-flush/): The higher flush wins by top card; suits never break ties. Nut flush vs second-nut flush risk. Schema: FAQPage. - [Does a straight wrap around in poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/straight-wrap/): No — the Ace can play high (A-K-Q-J-10 "Broadway") or low (A-2-3-4-5 "the wheel") but hands like Q-K-A-2-3 are not valid straights. Schema: FAQPage. - [What is a split pot?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/split-pot/): When two or more players have exactly equal hands, the pot divides equally. Odd chip rule: goes clockwise from the dealer button. Schema: FAQPage. - [Can you show your cards before the showdown?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/show-before-showdown/): Most cash games tolerate it but consider it poor etiquette. Tournaments penalize showing during a multiway hand under the "one player to a hand" rule. Schema: FAQPage. - [What is slow rolling in poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/slow-rolling/): Deliberately stalling at showdown with a winning hand to make your opponent think they've won. Universally considered the rudest move in poker. Slow roll vs legitimate tanking. Schema: FAQPage. - [Can you talk about your hand during play?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/texas-holdem/faq/talking-about-hand/): "One player to a hand" governs what you can say during an active hand. Tournaments prohibit most hand-related speech; cash games are looser. Heads-up speech play is allowed. Schema: FAQPage. ## Glossary - [Poker Glossary — Essential Terms Every Player Should Know](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/glossary/poker-terms/): Complete poker glossary from A to W. Definitions for action, all-in, blinds, button, flop, kicker, nuts, position, pot odds, tilt, and more. Schema: DefinedTermSet. ## Optional Secondary reference pages — per-hand deep dives. Comprehensive but can be deprioritized when context is tight. - [What Is a Royal Flush in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-royal-flush/): The #1 poker hand — Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten of the same suit. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is a Straight Flush in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-straight-flush/): The #2 poker hand — five consecutive cards of the same suit. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is Four of a Kind in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-four-of-a-kind/): The #3 poker hand — four cards of the same rank. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is a Full House in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-full-house/): The #4 poker hand — three of a kind plus a pair. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is a Flush in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-flush/): The #5 poker hand — five cards of the same suit in any order. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is a Straight in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-straight/): The #6 poker hand — five consecutive cards of mixed suits. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is Three of a Kind in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-three-of-a-kind/): The #7 poker hand — three cards of the same rank. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is Two Pair in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-two-pair/): The #8 poker hand — two different pairs plus a kicker. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is a Pair in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-a-pair/): The #9 poker hand — two cards of the same rank. Examples, odds, kicker rules, pocket pairs, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Is High Card in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-is-high-card/): The #10 poker hand — when no combination is made, the highest card plays. Examples, odds, tiebreakers, and FAQ. Schema: Article + FAQPage. - [What Beats What in Poker?](https://pokerreborn.com/learn/poker/what-beats-what/): Complete poker hand comparison guide. Does a flush beat a straight? Does a full house beat a flush? Every matchup answered with visual examples. Schema: Article + FAQPage. ## Site Pages - [Homepage](https://pokerreborn.com/): Poker Reborn landing page for the free online Texas Hold'em platform. - [Terms of Service](https://pokerreborn.com/terms/): Terms of use for the platform. - [Privacy Policy](https://pokerreborn.com/privacy/): Privacy policy and data practices. ## Technical Details - Framework: Astro (static site generation) - Content format: Markdown with structured frontmatter - Schema markup: JSON-LD on every page (Article, HowTo, FAQPage, DefinedTermSet, BreadcrumbList) - Hosting: Cloudflare Pages (global CDN) - AI crawler policy: All crawlers welcome (see robots.txt)