Poker is a game played by a group of people around a table. The objective of the game is to collect the most chips from your opponents. In some variations, the pot is split between the highest and lowest hand.

There are hundreds of poker variations. A common rule is to use a 52-card deck. These cards are cut into four suits. This enables the game to be played with any number of players.

Most games require a blind bet. Players must place a small amount of chips into the pot before being dealt cards. As a general rule, this is the least expensive seat at the poker table.

Other than the standard bet, a player may make a squeeze bet. This is a raise made against several opponents on the preflop. If you are unsure what this is, you might want to consult a guide to poker lingo.

Flopping a full house is no mean feat. To win this, you need five cards of the same suit. The best possible hand is the Royal Flush. It consists of the ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace.

The ace of spades is not as exciting a hand as the flush, but it still beats a pair of aces. When two players have a straight, the higher card wins.

One of the more interesting aspects of the game is bluffing. You can convince other players to fold by claiming to have the best hand.