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The order of play remains consistent throughout the hand, but the specific actions players can take may vary depending on the stage of the hand and the type of poker being played. For example, in Texas Hold'em, after the initial betting round, the dealer places three community cards face-up on the table (known as the flop), and a new round of betting begins with the player to the left of the dealer. This pattern continues with additional community cards being dealt (the turn and river), followed by betting rounds until a winner is determined.
It's worth noting that in some forms of poker, such as Stud or Omaha, where there are no blinds, the order of play is determined by the individual hand's high card or predetermined fixed order. However, the general concept of clockwise rotation and consistent order of play still applies.
It's worth noting that in some forms of poker, such as Stud or Omaha, where there are no blinds, the order of play is determined by the individual hand's high card or predetermined fixed order. However, the general concept of clockwise rotation and consistent order of play still applies.