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Discarding the top card in this way is known as "burning." This is done to make it impossible for less honest players to gain an unfair advantage by tracking pre-marked cards.  Keep the burnt card close to the rest of the stack to make it clear that it's not in play. Burning the top card in the deck only serves as a precautionary measure, and won’t affect the randomization of the cards. ” Deal each card one after the other in a straight line in the center of the table. The players now have their first full hand, made up of their two hole cards and the three community cards in the flop. At this point, the betting is no longer blind.  Once you’ve dealt the flop, the next round of betting will begin. This round will only include the players who haven’t already folded, starting with the first active player to your left. Flop betting will continue until each player remaining has chosen to check (or pass their turn if no betting action has occurred yet), bet, raise, call, or fold. The Turn is the name for the fourth community card put into play. Burn the first card in the stack as you did when dealing the flop, then situate the next card alongside the other three. Once again, players will have the choice to check, bet, raise, call, or fold. If every player folds except one, that player is automatically declared the winner and claims whatever is in the pot at this phase of the game. The River is the fifth and final community card. Burn the top card in the stack and place the River card face up on the table right beside the Turn card. Give the players time to review their hands and place their bets before continuing. Once you’ve turned over the River, players will have a total of seven cards (two holes cards plus the five community cards) with which to build their final hands.
Place the first card in the deck face-down on the table to discourage cheating. Turn over the three cards at the top of the deck to deal the “flop. Flip a fourth card to reveal the “Turn” and initiate the next round of betting. Set down a fifth card to play the "River" and open the last round of betting.