Parts Of A Poker Table

Parts for poker table You can choose from games as small as traditional one-line slots to full Vegas-style max fifty-line games. Card counting is a strategy that is used parts for poker table by many advanced blackjack players in order to maximize profits and reduce losses. Parts of a table. Tables are a type of furniture which have innumerable variations, types and styles. Nonetheless, some basic parts show up in the majority of tables, especially the kinds which find their way onto the theatrical stage. Foot – the bottom part of the leg which touches the floor. A table may have completely straight legs with no distinct knee or foot. A table may have completely straight legs with no distinct knee or foot.

For those unfamiliar with poker rules and the game of Poker, along with others who might want a refresher, this is the most basic of basic poker. The various games are based on this.

Poker is a game of five card hands dealt from a 52 card deck of standard playing cards. All poker hands consist of exactly five cards. Most games, like seven card stud for example, give the players more than five cards to select from, but the final winning result goes to the one with the best five card poker hand. In the popular stud poker games, the players are all dealt one card at a time or in small groups and they bet money each time they get more cards. They bet that they will end up with the best hand. The players that don't want to bet on their hands any longer can 'fold' their hands, get out of the contest and forfeit all the bets they have made to that point. At the end, the player with the best poker hand wins all the bets. In draw poker the players bet, then replace the cards they don't like with new ones from the dealer and then bet again.

The best hand is determined by the Poker Hand Ranking chart below.

Mobile Users - I've created a special chart in universal .pdf format for easy viewing on narrow screens. The original large chart is also available for downloading, viewing or printing.

Mobile - hand-rankings-mobile.pdf
Tablet / Desktop - hand-rankings.pdf

Rules for the More Popular Poker Games

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  • Poker Terms - Before sitting down at a poker table, new players should check out my glossary and get familiar with some of the poker lingo.

Can you name thesePoker Legends?

In 1978, Doyle Brunson, two time winner of the 'World Championship of Poker' at Binions Horseshoe in Las Vegas, published probably the best ever written book on casino level poker games. This 600 page, 3 lb. volume is more like an encyclopedia reference than a typical poker book. The work is packed with sound professional advice with volumes of stats for advanced players and was strangely named 'How I Made Over $1,000,000 Playing Poker'. In reprint, it is now named 'Super System'.

For this classic, Brunson enlisted the services of some of the best professional poker players in the world, all champions in their own right, to collaborate the authoring of the game sections of their particular specialties. The cartoon of this world class poker game is shown on the books inside front cover. Here are the players and their game contributions.

1. DOYLE BRUNSON - No Limit Hold'em 2. MIKE CARO - Draw Poker 3. JOEY HAWTHORN - Five and Seven Card Lowball 4. DAVID SKLANSKY - Seven Card Stud, High-Low Split 5. CHIP REESE - Seven Card Stud 6. BOBBY BALDWIN - Limit Hold'em

How to select pivot table labels, or labels and data. Turn on a setting to enable selection. Select the entire pivot table, and move it to a different location

Enable Selection in a Pivot Table

You can use the Selection Arrow to highlight specific sections of an Excel Pivot Table. Before the Selection Arrow can work correctly, you might have to turn on the Enable Selection feature.

To turn on Enable Selection:

  1. Select a cell in the pivot table, and on the Ribbon, click the Options tab.
  2. In the Actions group, click Select
  3. Check to see if Enable Selection is ON or OFF, as shown in the screen shot below.
  4. If Enable Selection is OFF, click it to activate the feature.
  5. If Enable Selection is ON, click the worksheet, to close the menu without making a selection.

Select the Entire Pivot Table

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Once the Enable Selection feature has been turned on, you can use the Selection Arrow to select the entire Pivot Table.

To select the entire pivot table, including the report filters:

  1. Point to the top border of the top left cell, in the body of the pivot table.
  2. When the pointer changes to a thick black arrow, click, to select the entire pivot table.

In some Pivot Table report layouts, the Select All arrow might not appear when you point to the top left cell. In that case, you can use the Ribbon commands.

To select the entire pivot table, including the report filters:

  1. Select a cell in the pivot table, and on the Ribbon, click the Options tab.
  2. In the Actions group, click Select
  3. Click Entire PivotTable.

Video: Move a Pivot Table

Instead of manually selecting a large pivot table and moving it, you can use a built-in command to move a pivot table. Watch this short video to see the steps, and the written instructions are below the video.

Move a Pivot Table

If you need to move a pivot table, after creating it, there is a Ribbon command that will automatically select the entire pivot table, and move it to a new location.

To move a pivot table:

  1. Select any cell in the pivot table
  2. On the Excel Ribbon, under Pivot Table Tools, click the Options tab
  3. In the Actions group, click the Move PivotTable command
  4. In the Move dialog box, select New Worksheet, or select a location on an existing sheet.
  5. Click OK

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Select Labels in a Pivot Table

Once the Enable Selection feature has been turned on, you can use the Selection Arrow to select specific sections of an Excel Pivot Table.

To select only the Row Labels:

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  1. Point to the top border of a Row Label heading
  2. When the pointer changes to a thick black arrow, click, to select the row labels for that field.

To select only the Column Labels:

  1. Point to the top border of a Column Label heading
  2. When the pointer changes to a thick black arrow, click, to select the column labels for that field.

To select all the Labels:

  1. Point to the top border of a Column Label heading
  2. When the pointer changes to a thick black arrow, click, to select the column labels for that field.

Select Labels and Values in a Pivot Table

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After you have selected the Row or Column labels, you can extend the selection, to include the Labels and their related values.

To select the Labels and Values:

  1. Select Row or Column labels, as described in the previous section.
  2. On the Excel Ribbon, click the Options tab.
  3. In the Actions group, click Select
  4. Click Labels and Values

Watch the Pivot Table Selection Video

In this pivot table video tutorial, you'll see how to enable selection and use the Selection Arrow.

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