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10. In the event a player cannot match the value of another player's bet, but would still like to call, he or she can go
all-in and play for a portion of the pot. Should this happen, the dealer should divide the original, larger bet into
two stacks: the first stack should match the amount of the caller's all-in bet. This stack is pushed into the original
pot along with the caller's all-in bet. The second stack is placed into a side pot - for which the all-in caller is not
eligible. This enables the rest of the table to continue play - raising and re-raising as they normally would. At the
conclusion of the hand, the all-in bettor is eligible to win the original pot, but not the side pot.

11. After the initial betting round ends, the dealer discards the top card of the deck. This is called a burn card. This is
done to prevent cheating.

12. The dealer then flips the next three cards face up on the table. These cards are called the flop. These are (cont. on next page)

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