n Texas hold 'em, like all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money or chips contributed by the players themselves (called the pot).  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 game is divided into a series of hands or deals; at the  conclusion of each hand, the pot is typically awarded to one player (an  exception in which the pot is divided between more than one is discussed  below). A hand may end at the showdown,  in which case the remaining players compare their hands and the highest  hand is awarded the pot; that highest hand is usually held by only one  player, but can be held by more in the case of a tie. The other possibility for the conclusion of a hand is when all but one player have folded and have thereby abandoned any claim to the pot, in which case the pot is awarded to the player who has not folded.
The objective of winning players is not winning every individual  hand, but rather making mathematically and psychologically correct  decisions regarding when and how much to bet, raise, call or fold. By  making such decisions, winning poker players maximize long-term winnings  by maximizing their expected gain on each round of betting.
 
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