In casino play, it's common to use a small ante and bring-in. In home games, using an ante only is 💸 typical.
After the first betting round, another upcard is dealt to each player (after a burn card, and starting at the 💸 dealer's left as will all subsequent rounds), followed by a second betting round beginning with the player whose upcards make 💸 the best poker hand. Since fewer than five cards are face up, this means no straights, flushes, or full houses 💸 will count for this purpose. On this and all subsequent betting rounds, the player whose face-up cards make the best 💸 poker hand will act first, and may check or bet up to the game's limit.
Seven cards to eight players plus 💸 four burn cards makes 60 cards, whereas there are only 52 in the deck: in most games, this is not 💸 a problem because several players will have folded in early betting rounds. In the event that the deck is exhausted 💸 during play, the four previously dealt burn cards can be used, but if these are not sufficient, then the final 💸 round will have a single community card (which can be used by everyone) dealt into the center of the table 💸 in lieu of a downcard to each player. Discarded cards from a folded hand are not reused.
Sample deal [ edit 💸 ]
On the next round, Craig receives the 10♦, making his upcards K-J-10-10. Jimmy receives the 3♠. Jimmy’s upcards are 9-K-K-3; 💸 the pair of kings is still higher than Craig’s pair of tens, so he betsR$5 and Craig calls.