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Here's how the flop works in a standard game of Texas Hold'em:
Pre-Flop: Each player is dealt two private cards face-down, known as hole cards.
The Flop: After the first round of betting, the dealer places three community cards face-up on the table. These cards are collectively known as the flop.
Betting Round: After the flop is dealt, there is a round of betting starting with the player to the left of the dealer button.
The flop cards are shared among all players still in the hand and can be combined with their hole cards to form the best possible five-card hand. The presence of the flop cards helps players assess the strength of their hand and strategize their subsequent actions, such as betting, checking, raising, or folding.
Pre-Flop: Each player is dealt two private cards face-down, known as hole cards.
The Flop: After the first round of betting, the dealer places three community cards face-up on the table. These cards are collectively known as the flop.
Betting Round: After the flop is dealt, there is a round of betting starting with the player to the left of the dealer button.
The flop cards are shared among all players still in the hand and can be combined with their hole cards to form the best possible five-card hand. The presence of the flop cards helps players assess the strength of their hand and strategize their subsequent actions, such as betting, checking, raising, or folding.