The official poker rules are those set forth by the International Poker Federation, which is an organization that manages the game. The FIDPA, or the International Poker Federation, was founded in 2008 by poker player and Dutch national Marcel Luske. The rules are freely available on the internet and are meant to provide a uniform standard of play worldwide.
The first rule is to avoid revealing your hand when you’re folding. Despite the fact that it may be tempting, it is against the rules to admit that you have a weak hand. This rule also includes hiding high-value chips and moving chips closer to the middle. You can do these things by accident but it is not acceptable.
The second rule applies to poker hands that are not part of the official rules. These hands are referred to as non-standard hands. These are hands that are not recognized by the official rules of the game, and are made by the house. These hands are often called special hands or freak hands and are usually made up of a mix of cards. Because their composition may vary from game to game, it is best to check the rules before playing them.
Another rule is the absence of players. The dealer is not allowed to deal the first card to a player who isn’t present at the table. In this case, the dealer can’t deal the next card, and the player with the lowest hand wins. Moreover, a player who leaves their seat in between hands is automatically a “dead” hand.