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Texas Holdem Poker
Rules
The betting begins after two cards are handed out
to every player. These cards are exclusive to each player. The
subsequent three cards (called flop cards or, simply, the flop)
are then dealt in the center of the table. These cards are community
cards and are part of each active player's hand. A second round
of betting happens. The fourth community card (the turn card)
is dealt in the center of the table, pursued by another (third)
round of betting.
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The final community card (the river card) is
dealt in the middle of the table, followed by a final (fourth)
round of betting. The turn and river cards are also community
cards used by all players. When all bets have been equalized,
the showdown takes place among the outstanding players—also
known as active players—and the winner is affirmed. If
only one player stays at the end of any round, there is no showdown
and the pot is granted to that single remaining player. A player
uses the best five cards in the middle of his pocket cards and
the community cards to conclude his hand. That is, a player
may use both, one, or none of the two hole cards he started
with.
Check-and-raise is permissible in all Hold'em games. The maximum
permissible wager is always designated on the Bet prompt and
the lowest allowable wager is the default in the Bet window.
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