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A betting rule that sets a fixed upper cap on bet or raise size to control table volatility.
A betting structure where raise sizes are capped by fixed increments, reducing variance and emphasizing hand-reading discipline.
In Texas Hold'em and community card poker, the first three community cards dealt face-up on the board, followed by the second betting round.
A betting structure allowing players to wager any amount up to full stack. Common in aggressive Vietnamese Xì Tố/Liêng tables.
A betting format where the maximum raise cannot exceed the current pot size.
A betting structure where the maximum raise cannot exceed the current pot size.
In Texas Hold'em, the fifth and final community card dealt face-up, followed by the final betting round before showdown.
In Texas Hold'em, the fourth community card dealt face-up, followed by the third betting round. Also called Fourth Street.