Best Free Texas Holdem Poker

Heads-up or vs up to three AI — blinds, flop, turn, river and a real showdown. Practice chips only.

 
 
 

Limit Hold'em with practice chips — no real money. Each hand you get two hole cards; share five community cards across the flop, turn and river. Bet, call, raise, check or fold each round; at showdown the best five-card hand from your seven wins the pot. Play until you bust everyone or run out of chips.

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How to play

  1. Post blinds and deal. Choose how many opponents to face, then each hand the blinds are posted and everyone gets two hole cards. The dealer button rotates so the action stays fair.
  2. Bet the streets. Act on the flop, turn and river — fold, check, call, bet or raise. The community cards are shared, so plan how they combine with your two hole cards.
  3. Win at showdown. If two or more players are left after the river, the best five-card hand from each player’s seven cards wins the pot. Keep playing until you bust everyone or run out of chips.

About Texas Holdem

Texas Hold’em is the world’s most popular poker game, and here you play it with practice chips against the computer — heads-up or at a table of up to four. Each hand you’re dealt two hole cards and share five community cards across the flop, turn and river. Between each you bet, call, raise, check or fold, and at the showdown the best five-card hand from your seven wins the pot. The game evaluates every hand exactly and builds side pots correctly when a short stack goes all-in. Blinds and the dealer button rotate each deal. There’s no real money involved at all. Pick a difficulty to set how tough the AI plays. No signup, no download.

Frequently asked questions

You get two private hole cards and share five community cards dealt as the flop (three), the turn (one) and the river (one). There’s a round of betting before the flop and after each community stage. At the showdown the best five-card hand made from your seven cards wins the pot.

No. It uses practice chips only — there is no real money, no deposits and no payouts of any kind. It’s purely for fun and practice. When you run out of chips you simply start a new game.

On your turn you can fold, check (when there’s no bet to match), call the current bet, or raise. This is a limit game, so bets and raises come in fixed sizes with a cap per round, which keeps the action clean and easy to follow.

The game checks all combinations and picks the best five-card poker hand from each player’s two hole cards plus the five community cards. Standard rankings apply — straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, pair, high card — with kickers and split pots handled correctly.

Yes. Choose to play heads-up against one AI or fill the table with up to three, using the opponents selector. More players means more action and a longer climb to win all the chips.

Completely free — no signup, no download and no paywall. The full game, AI opponents and hand evaluation run in your browser, and nothing is uploaded.

Yes. It runs in your browser, so Texas Holdem Poker works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.

No. Texas Holdem Poker works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.

Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.

Casual use is unlimited, under a generous fair-use cap that keeps it fast for everyone.

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