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Before dealing the flop, turn, or river in a game of poker, you "burn" a card by throwing away the top card of the deck. Burning a card ensures that no player knows the top card of the deck, which serves as a security measure to deter cheating.
The dealer will normally burn one card face down before dealing the flop, turn, or river, and then deal the following three (for the flop) or one (for the turn and river) cards face up. The burned card is not used in the hand and is instead placed face down in a discard pile.
Burning a card can seem like a trivial distinction, but it's a crucial aspect of the game
The dealer will normally burn one card face down before dealing the flop, turn, or river, and then deal the following three (for the flop) or one (for the turn and river) cards face up. The burned card is not used in the hand and is instead placed face down in a discard pile.
Burning a card can seem like a trivial distinction, but it's a crucial aspect of the game