Official Poker Rules
It’s not an easy thing, this game of poker. For many newcomers to the game, it can seem daunting and even a little tiresome at times when you have to remember all the official poker rules and regulations as well as learning the different poker hand combinations.
Luckily for you, it is not entirely necessary to learn the handbook of official poker rules by heart. It will normally be enough that you know most of them loosely, or that you know them through experience at playing poker.
Besides which, you will find that unless you are playing a home game (in which case you won’t need the official poker rules at hand), you will be referring any and all disputes to the floor manager or other such official person to arbiter.
In these cases, although your knowledge of the official poker rules will come in handy for yourself, the last decision will be made by the arbiter and not by yourself. The main thing that you need to know in these cases of the official poker rules is that you need to abide by the arbitration given at the time.
If there is a discrepancy in the arbitration, you will find that there is also a rule in the official poker rules book for this contingency as well. Of course, poker rules do change from game to game, and from place to place, so it can be a good thing if you know exactly where you stand on this front, but some things you will find, are universal.
The one place where there really is a uniform book containing the official poker rules, is during championship games such the World Series of Poker. In these types of games, the rule book is the last word and all arbitrations etc. need to be referred to this. All arbiters of these games need to be well versed with the official poker rules, in order to properly oversee the game.
Another thing that you will notice when playing poker is that not all of these official poker rules are defined in a cut and dried manner. Some of the rules are left up to the interpretation of the arbiter, and in some cases this can cause problems, but this doesn’t happen very often.
Just remember when you are learning to play poker, that although the official poker rules are an important part of the game, and that although you really should have at least a high level knowledge of them, they are not what you should be concentrating on.
You should instead be concentrating on learning the game inside out and leaving the arbitration of the game and the official poker rules to people whose job it is to do so. In this way you will find that you have a better game and that you are enjoying yourself more and more.