Betting Rounds – Texas Holdem Poker Basics at HoldemPoker.com

With the blinds in place, it’s time to start the betting!

The first betting round, the pre-flop betting round, begins with just the hole cards in play. When it is completed the flop betting round begins – with three of the communal cards now in play. Next is the turn betting round, an additional community card is dealt, and, lastly, comes the river betting round – with all five community cards now on the board.

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