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2Here's how the betting rounds typically work in Casino Hold'em:
Ante Bet: The game begins with players placing an "Ante" bet. This is a mandatory bet that all players must place to be dealt into the hand. Additionally, players may have the option to place an optional side bet called the "AA Bonus" or other similar bonus bets.
Hole Cards: After the Ante bets are placed, each player (including the dealer) receives two private cards, commonly referred to as "hole cards."
Call or Fold Decision: After receiving their hole cards, players have the option to either "Call" or "Fold." If a player chooses to fold, they forfeit their Ante bet and exit the hand. If a player decides to call, they must place an additional bet called the "Call" bet, which is usually twice the amount of the Ante bet.
Flop: Once all players have made their Call or Fold decisions, the dealer reveals the first three community cards, known as the "flop."
Call or Check Decision: After the flop is revealed, players have the option to either "Call" or "Check." If a player checks, they're choosing not to place an additional bet at this point. If a player decides to call, they must place a bet equal to their Ante bet.
Turn: After all Call or Check decisions are made, the dealer reveals the fourth community card, known as the "turn."
Call or Check Decision: Again, players have the option to "Call" or "Check," based on the newly revealed turn card. If a player checks, they're not placing an additional bet. If they call, they must place a bet equal to their Ante bet.
River: The dealer reveals the fifth and final community card, known as the "river."
Final Betting Round: A final round of betting occurs, where players once again have the option to "Call" or "Check" based on the final hand they can make using their hole cards and the community cards.
Showdown: If there are still players remaining after the final betting round, the players reveal their hole cards and the dealer reveals their own hole cards. The best possible five-card poker hand is determined for each player, using their hole cards and the five community cards.
Payouts: Payouts are then made based on the strength of the player's hand compared to the dealer's hand. The player wins if their hand is stronger than the dealer's, and payouts are determined based on the game's payout table.
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3In Casino Hold'em, there are typically two betting rounds. The first round occurs after the initial two cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. The player can choose to either fold and forfeit their hand or continue by placing a bet.
After the first three community cards (known as the flop) are revealed, the second and final betting round takes place. Players can choose to either check (not place a bet), bet, or fold.
Once the final two community cards (known as the turn and river) are revealed, the dealer reveals their own cards and the hands are compared to determine the winner. So, in summary, there are two betting rounds in Casino Hold'em. Good luck!


After the first three community cards (known as the flop) are revealed, the second and final betting round takes place. Players can choose to either check (not place a bet), bet, or fold.
Once the final two community cards (known as the turn and river) are revealed, the dealer reveals their own cards and the hands are compared to determine the winner. So, in summary, there are two betting rounds in Casino Hold'em. Good luck!
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4Got it!AnkoSnakeWhiqbh wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:39 am Here's how the betting rounds typically work in Casino Hold'em:
Ante Bet: The game begins with players placing an "Ante" bet. This is a mandatory bet that all players must place to be dealt into the hand. Additionally, players may have the option to place an optional side bet called the "AA Bonus" or other similar bonus bets.
Hole Cards: After the Ante bets are placed, each player (including the dealer) receives two private cards, commonly referred to as "hole cards."
Call or Fold Decision: After receiving their hole cards, players have the option to either "Call" or "Fold." If a player chooses to fold, they forfeit their Ante bet and exit the hand. If a player decides to call, they must place an additional bet called the "Call" bet, which is usually twice the amount of the Ante bet.
Flop: Once all players have made their Call or Fold decisions, the dealer reveals the first three community cards, known as the "flop."
Call or Check Decision: After the flop is revealed, players have the option to either "Call" or "Check." If a player checks, they're choosing not to place an additional bet at this point. If a player decides to call, they must place a bet equal to their Ante bet.
Turn: After all Call or Check decisions are made, the dealer reveals the fourth community card, known as the "turn."
Call or Check Decision: Again, players have the option to "Call" or "Check," based on the newly revealed turn card. If a player checks, they're not placing an additional bet. If they call, they must place a bet equal to their Ante bet.
River: The dealer reveals the fifth and final community card, known as the "river."
Final Betting Round: A final round of betting occurs, where players once again have the option to "Call" or "Check" based on the final hand they can make using their hole cards and the community cards.
Showdown: If there are still players remaining after the final betting round, the players reveal their hole cards and the dealer reveals their own hole cards. The best possible five-card poker hand is determined for each player, using their hole cards and the five community cards.
Payouts: Payouts are then made based on the strength of the player's hand compared to the dealer's hand. The player wins if their hand is stronger than the dealer's, and payouts are determined based on the game's payout table.
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5oaky, got this!SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:45 pm In Casino Hold'em, there are typically two betting rounds. The first round occurs after the initial two cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. The player can choose to either fold and forfeit their hand or continue by placing a bet.
After the first three community cards (known as the flop) are revealed, the second and final betting round takes place. Players can choose to either check (not place a bet), bet, or fold.
Once the final two community cards (known as the turn and river) are revealed, the dealer reveals their own cards and the hands are compared to determine the winner. So, in summary, there are two betting rounds in Casino Hold'em. Good luck!![]()
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6water6530yr wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:11 amoaky, got this!SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:45 pm In Casino Hold'em, there are typically two betting rounds. The first round occurs after the initial two cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. The player can choose to either fold and forfeit their hand or continue by placing a bet.
After the first three community cards (known as the flop) are revealed, the second and final betting round takes place. Players can choose to either check (not place a bet), bet, or fold.
Once the final two community cards (known as the turn and river) are revealed, the dealer reveals their own cards and the hands are compared to determine the winner. So, in summary, there are two betting rounds in Casino Hold'em. Good luck!![]()
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7SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:08 pmwater6530yr wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:11 amoaky, got this!SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:45 pm In Casino Hold'em, there are typically two betting rounds. The first round occurs after the initial two cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. The player can choose to either fold and forfeit their hand or continue by placing a bet.
After the first three community cards (known as the flop) are revealed, the second and final betting round takes place. Players can choose to either check (not place a bet), bet, or fold.
Once the final two community cards (known as the turn and river) are revealed, the dealer reveals their own cards and the hands are compared to determine the winner. So, in summary, there are two betting rounds in Casino Hold'em. Good luck!![]()
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