Texas Hold 'em is the most popular poker game variation in both brick-and-mortar casinos and poker card rooms, as well as online. Texas hold 'em originated from a variation of seven card stud in the early 20th Century.
The game has been played in Las Vegas Casinos as early as the '50 but its real popularity surged in the 2000s due to the extensive television coverage of major tournaments and the growing popularity of Internet poker rooms. Texas Hold'em poker have also been featured in popular literature and cinema.
During this time Hold 'em became the most common game in U.S. casinos. The no-limit betting form is used in the widely televised main event of major Poker tournaments, further contributing to the popularity of Texas Hold'em.
In Texas Hold'em, each poker player is dealt two cards (known as "hole cards") that belong only to that player. Five community cards are dealt face-up on the "board". All players in the game may use these cards together with their own hole cards to make the best possible five-card poker hand.
The main difference between Texas Hold 'em and the other variations of Poker that this is a community card game, where each player may use any combination of the five community cards together with the player's own two hole cards to make a poker hand, as opposed to other popular poker variants, such as draw or stud, where each player holds a separate individual hand.
Each player starts with only two cards and the remaining cards are shared, therefore it is an excellent game for strategic thinkers. In Texas hold 'em, like all variants of poker, players compete for the money in the pot, contributed by the players themselves. Because the cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based on the hand the player holds.
The simplicity of Hold 'em have also inspired a wide variety of strategy books. Most of these recommend a strategy that involves playing relatively few hands but betting and raising often with the hands one plays. Texas Hold'em common variations include Limit, No Limit, Pot Limit and Mixed Holdem.
Most poker authors recommend a tight-aggressive approach to playing Texas hold 'em. This involves playing relatively few hands, but betting and raising often with the ones you play. The player's position at the table is also an important element of Texas hold 'em strategy. Players who act later have more information than players who act earlier.