First, you are dealt two “pocket cards” that no one else can see. The player immediately after the dealer posts a “small blind,” and the next player posts a “big blind,” which is twice as big as the SB. Everyone takes a turn to either call the blind, fold, or raise.
Next, three cards are dealt at once. These are dealt on the table face up, and everyone shares these three cards to make their hands. These three cards are called the “flop.” You look at your cards, think about what other players could have, what do they have compared to their behavior? Decide to call, raise, or fold.
Then another card is dealt. This is called the “turn,” or “fourth street.” Again, everyone evaluates their hands and has a chance to bet, raise or fold.
Then the final card is dealt. This is called the “river.” One more round of betting, and then you see who wins.
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