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In poker, the player who made the last aggressive action in the final betting round is the first to show their cards.
To deal Texas Hold'em cards in a game, the dealer starts by shuffling the deck of cards. Each player is then dealt two cards face down, starting with the player to the left of the dealer. These are known as the "hole cards." After the hole cards are dealt, there is a round of betting. Then, three community cards are dealt face up in the center of the table. This is called the "flop." Another round of betting follows. Next, a fourth community card, known as the "turn," is dealt followed by another round of betting. Finally, a fifth community card, called the "river," is dealt, and a final round of betting takes place. The player with the best five-card hand using a combination of their hole cards and the community cards wins the pot.
In a professional poker game, Texas Hold'em is dealt by the dealer distributing two cards face down to each player, followed by five community cards placed face up on the table. Players use a combination of their two hole cards and the community cards to make the best possible hand. The dealer then reveals the community cards one by one in a series of betting rounds, with players having the option to bet, raise, call, or fold. The player with the best hand at the end of the final betting round wins the pot.
When a player goes all in and the final card on the board is a flush, the player with the highest-ranking flush wins the hand.
In a standard game of Texas Hold'em, the correct poker play order is as follows: Small Blind Big Blind Player to the left of the big blind (first betting round) Flop (first three community cards) Player to the left of the dealer (second betting round) Turn (fourth community card) Player to the left of the dealer (third betting round) River (fifth community card) Player to the left of the dealer (final betting round) Showdown (if necessary)