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Next Winners Tournament
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The players receive only two cards and then build their hand from five community cards in a total of four
betting rounds. In Limit Hold'em, one bet and three raises are allowed for each betting round. To continue to
play, players must act on each betting round and call all action to them; unless they are all-in. Betting
always progresses in a clockwise rotation.
- Prior to dealing the cards, two blinds--the Small Blind and the Big Blind--are placed in the pot
by the two players to the immediate left of the dealer. These are put in to start the action.
- Everyone is dealt two down cards, called the hole cards. The action begins with the player to the
left of the Big Blind deciding to fold, call, or raise. All bets and raises can be no less than the Big Blind.
Action continues with all players making one of these decisions.
- After the hole cards are dealt a card will be burnt before each round.
- Next the dealer then turns over three community cards known as The Flop. Beginning with this
round of betting and throughout the remainder of the hand, the player to the left of the button acts first.
A player may now check (not bet or fold) or bet if there is no betting in front of them. If there is betting
and/or raising in front of them, they may Call, Raise, or Fold.
- For the third round of betting, the dealer turns over another card, known as The Turn. The
betting again starts with the player closest to the left of the button.
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