What are the different betting rounds in a hand of Texas Hold'em?

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In a hand of Texas Hold'em, there are typically four betting rounds. Here's a breakdown of each round:


Pre-Flop: This is the first betting round that occurs before any community cards are dealt. Each player is dealt two private cards (hole cards), and the player to the left of the big blind starts the action. Players have the option to fold, call (match the big blind), or raise the bet.

Flop: After the pre-flop round is completed, the dealer places the first three community cards face-up on the table. These cards are known as the flop. The second betting round begins with the player to the left of the dealer button. Players can check (pass the action to the next player without betting), bet, call, raise, or fold, depending on the previous actions.

Turn: Once the flop betting round is finished, the dealer adds a fourth community card to the table, known as the turn or fourth street.

River: After the turn betting round is completed, the dealer reveals the fifth and final community card, called the river or fifth street.

What are the different betting rounds in a hand of Texas Hold'em?
 
In a hand of Texas Hold'em, there are typically four betting rounds. Here's a breakdown of each round:

1. Pre-Flop: This is the first betting round that occurs before any community cards are dealt. Each player is dealt two private cards (hole cards), and the player to the left of the big blind starts the action. Players have the option to fold, call (match the big blind), or raise the bet. The size of the blinds (small blind and big blind) is determined before the start of the hand.

2. Flop: After the pre-flop round is completed, the dealer places the first three community cards face-up on the table. These cards are known as the flop. The second betting round begins with the player to the left of the dealer button. Players can check (pass the action to the next player without betting), bet, call (match the current bet), raise (increase the current bet), or fold (discard their hand and exit the hand), depending on the previous actions. The betting continues clockwise around the table until all players have acted.

3. Turn: Once the flop betting round is finished, the dealer adds a fourth community card to the table, known as the turn or fourth street. This card is also placed face-up on the table for all players to see. The third betting round begins with the player to the left of the dealer button. The betting options and actions are the same as in the flop round.

4. River: After the turn betting round is completed, the dealer reveals the fifth and final community card, called the river or fifth street. Like the turn card, it is placed face-up on the table. The fourth and final betting round is initiated by the player to the left of the dealer button. Again, the same betting options (check, bet, call, raise, or fold) are available to the players.

At the end of the fourth betting round, if there are still multiple players remaining in the hand, a showdown occurs. The remaining players reveal their hole cards, and the best possible hand using any combination of their hole cards and the community cards wins the pot. If there is a tie, the pot is split equally among the winning players.
 
The first three community cards are laid down face-up on the table by the dealer following the conclusion of the pre-flop round. The flop refers to these cards. The player to the left of the dealer button starts the second betting round. Depending on the preceding actions, players can check (transfer the action to the next player without betting), bet, call, raise, or fold.
 
The first betting round occurs after each player has been dealt two hole cards, and before any community cards are revealed. The action starts with the player to the left of the big blind and proceeds clockwise. Players can fold, call (match the big blind), or raise.
 
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