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The fourth shared card handed face up to the table after the flop and before the river is referred to as the "turn" in the game of poker. Texas Hold'em and Omaha are two well-known poker variations where the turn plays a significant role.
The turn is dealt by the dealer by setting one card face up on the table adjacent to the flop following the second round of betting (which occurs after the flop in Texas Hold'em). Along with being a community card shared by all players, this card can be combined with each player's hole cards, the three flop cards, and other cards to form the strongest five-card poker hand.
A third round of betting begins after the turn is dealt.
The turn is dealt by the dealer by setting one card face up on the table adjacent to the flop following the second round of betting (which occurs after the flop in Texas Hold'em). Along with being a community card shared by all players, this card can be combined with each player's hole cards, the three flop cards, and other cards to form the strongest five-card poker hand.
A third round of betting begins after the turn is dealt.