Follow one hand from deal to showdown
Two private cards, five shared cards dealt in stages. Your best five-card hand wins. Click a step to jump to that street.
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Two private cards, five shared cards dealt in stages. Your best five-card hand wins. Click a step to jump to that street.
Your hole cards + the board make one five-card hand. Pick its name. Master 3 to pass.
Read the spot on the table, then pick your action. Master 3 spots to pass.
Weak offsuit hands lose money out of position. You do not need to defend every blind.
You're on a flush draw with one card to come. Drag the sliders, read the meter, then decide. Get 2 right to pass.
Given this price, what is the better play?
Answer each question once. The goal is not perfection; it is knowing what to look for at the table.
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