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Who bets after flop?

The rules of a post-flop betting round are the same as a pre-flop with two small exceptions: The first player to act is the next player with a hand to the left of the dealer • The first player to act can check or bet; as there has been no bet made, calling is free.
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Who has action after the flop?

After the flop, the first person to act is the player seated in the Small Blind (SB) position. Thereafter, the order stays the same for the rest of the hand through the Flop, Turn, and River.
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Who bets first after the turn?

Order of betting

In general, the person to the left of the dealer acts first and action proceeds in a clockwise fashion. If any player has folded earlier, action proceeds to next player. In games with blinds, the first round of betting begins with the player to the left of the blinds.
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Who acts first after the flop heads up?

According to heads up poker rules, the dealer posts the small blind and the other player posts the big blind. The first card is dealt to the player in the Big Blind. The dealer acts first pre-flop and the big blind acts first on the flop, turn, and river. The dealer always goes last on the flop, turn, and river.
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What comes after the flop?

The fourth community card, called the turn, is dealt face-up following all betting action on the flop. Once this has been completed, another round of betting occurs, similar to that on the previous street of play.
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How do you bet after a flop?

After the flop, the usual starting bet is two-thirds the size of the pot (the total that has already been bet). So if the pot stands at $9, you should bet around $6. If you want to re-raise, you should aim for two and a half times the previous player's bet. So if they bet $6 you should raise to $15.
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What comes after flop before river?

After the flop betting round ends, a single community card (called the turn or fourth street) is dealt, followed by a third betting round. A final single community card (called the river or fifth street) is then dealt, followed by a fourth betting round and the showdown, if necessary.
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Who is to the left of the dealer?

The player sitting on the left of the dealer is called the 'forehand', and the player sitting to the dealer's right is called middlehand.
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Who is next to dealer in poker?

The "small blind" is placed by the player to the left of the dealer button and the "big blind" is then posted by the next player to the left. The one exception is when there are only two players (a "heads-up" game), when the player on the button is the small blind, and the other player is the big blind.
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Who bets first stud poker?

This first round of betting will begin with the player who has the lowest upcard after the third street is dealt. This player must bring in the bet with at least the low bet limit at the table, as a forced bet. Play continues to that player's left, with subsequent players choosing to raise, call, or fold.
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Who bets after the dealer?

The person to the left of the dealer is the first to bet after the flop. This is also tied to the notion that cards are dealt to players clockwise. For popular versions of poker at the moment (eg Texas Hold'em), the person to the left of the dealer is also the Small Blind.
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Does everyone have to match big blind?

When a player makes a bet, they are required to match the big blind. So using the previous example, $10 would be the minimum bet a player could make. If a player decides to raise a bet, they are also required to make a minimum raise of $10. Keep in mind this is just the minimum bet.
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Why do you straddle in poker?

A straddle in poker acts like a third, oversized blind, placed before the cards are dealt. Like the big blind, a straddle is “live,” so that if one or more players call this blind bet, the straddler has the option to raise the callers once the action is on them.
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How much does it cost to raise poker?

Re-raising to around 3x your opponent's raise is generally a good guideline. The rules of poker dictate that the minimum re-raise size has to be at least the amount of the previous raise. For example, if your opponent bets $20 on the flop, any re-raise must be at least $20 more, or $40 total.
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Why is it called the river in poker?

Some believe that since poker was often played on riverboats, cheaters who were caught dealing themselves an extra card would be thrown into the river. Others say this is not true and the term river instead comes from the french word river.
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Who bets first in Hold em?

In Hold'em, the three cards on the flop are community cards, available to all players still in the hand. Betting on the flop begins with the active player immediately clockwise from the button.
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What is the strongest position in poker?

The Button – Dealer (also classed as a LP)

In terms of advantage it is the best position in poker. After the flop the dealer always gets to act last in every round of betting for that game.
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What's the hijack in poker?

The “hijack” or “hijack seat” refers to the position to the immediate right of the “cutoff” and two seats to the right of the “button.” Also considered late position in a full ring game of hold'em or Omaha (i.e., nine- or ten-handed), the position earned the name from players “hijacking” late position advantage away ...
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Who wins if dealer busts?

If you bust, you lose your bet, and your part in the hand is over. If you stand or stick on a total, you must hope it is higher than the dealer's total to win. And if the dealer goes on to bust? If you are still in the hand, you win, no matter what your total is.
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Do you always deal to the left?

Dealing is done either clockwise or counterclockwise. If this is omitted from the rules, then it should be assumed to be: clockwise for games from North America, North and West Europe and Russia; counterclockwise for South and East Europe and Asia, also for Swiss games and all Tarot games.
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What is the dealer rule?

The Dealer's Play

When the dealer has served every player, the dealers face-down card is turned up. If the total is 17 or more, it must stand. If the total is 16 or under, they must take a card.
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Do you burn a card before the flop?

When Texas hold 'em (as well as in Omaha hold 'em) is played in casinos (or other formal games where cheating is a concern), a card is burned before dealing the flop, turn, and river, for a maximum of 3 total burn cards.
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Who goes first after the flop in Texas Holdem?

In all rounds after the flop, the small blind player acts first if they're still in the hand. If the small blind isn't involved in the hand after the flop, the next player to the left of the small blind starts the action.
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Why do they call it the flop?

Originally the flop was called the turn and the turn was simply known as 4th street. Then the term flop came from the sound the dealer makes when he “flops” the first three cards. As this became colloquial, 4th street became known as the “turn”.
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