How to Win in Poker?

Poker is the game of skill and bluff. As other players can’t see your cards, they make their conclusion after looking at the expression of your face of at watching your movements and changes in behavior. You have to be calm or act the way which will make your opponents think you have a solid hand.
You have to pay attention to the following facts: the community cards, your cards and the cards of the players. Of course, it’s impossible to guess what cards other players have, but some of them can accidentally reveal their emotions when they see that the new opened card makes their chances to win higher. The best players know this and try to bluff to make you think they’ve got a really good card.
So, the basic rules to win in Poker are:
Be calm
Remember the details during the game
Watch your rivals
Don’t bet if you have 2 and 7 as your “hole cards” or other bad combinations.
Forth Street, Fifth Street and Final Betting
The “dealer button” passes prom player to player every next round and the blinds raise every, say, 10 minutes. The forth community card is called the “fourth street” or the “turn”. It makes the chances of every player to win smaller or lesser. The betting rules remain the same.
The next round reveals the “river” card or the “fifth street”. It’s necessary to remember that in the forth and the fifth rounds the payer sitting to the left of the dealer is the first to bet. Poker is often called the “gentlemen’s game”, as the players don’t have to reveal their cards unless asked. You can simply name the combination you have and it’s taken for granted.
All the cards are unveiled in the final round. You can use any of the “hole cards” you have and the 5 cards on the table to make the best Poker combination to win. This game presupposes one winner who win the total pot. The player who raised last or was the first to bet in the last round reveals his hand the first in the winning round.