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In most variants of poker, players have the option to fold at any point during a hand, except in certain special circumstances. Folding is when a player chooses to discard their hand and withdraw from the current hand. By folding, a player forfeits any further involvement in the hand and relinquishes their chance to win the pot.
Players can fold at any point in a hand, including before the flop (the initial round of betting), after the flop (when the first three community cards are dealt), after the turn (when the fourth community card is dealt), or after the river (when the fifth and final community card is dealt). Folding is a strategic decision that players make based on the strength of their hand and their assessment of their chances of winning the pot.
Players can fold at any point in a hand, including before the flop (the initial round of betting), after the flop (when the first three community cards are dealt), after the turn (when the fourth community card is dealt), or after the river (when the fifth and final community card is dealt). Folding is a strategic decision that players make based on the strength of their hand and their assessment of their chances of winning the pot.