No, a straight cannot start with an ace in a standard deck of playing cards.
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No, an ace cannot start a straight in a game of poker. A straight in poker is a sequence of five consecutive cards, and an ace cannot be used as both the high and low card in a straight.
No, in most standard poker games, an ace cannot be used as the low card in a straight.
To deal Texas Hold'em poker, start by shuffling a standard deck of 52 cards. Then, deal two cards face down to each player at the table. These are the player's "hole cards." Next, deal five community cards face up in the center of the table. These are the "community cards" that all players can use to make their best hand. Players can use any combination of their hole cards and the community cards to make the best possible hand. The player with the best hand wins the pot.
That would depend upon the game you're playing. However, in most games the standard procedure to pause a game is pressing the Start Key. :)
To properly wrap around the table in a game of Texas Hold'em, the dealer should start dealing cards to the player to their immediate left and continue clockwise around the table until all players have received their cards. This ensures fair dealing and gameplay by giving each player an equal opportunity to receive cards in a random and unbiased manner.