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All the money's in the pot there, and here comes the flop. Burn one, turn the flop, and
now here, again we're betting, betting amounts of two chips. So if small blind likes his
hand he's going to say "bet", he bets two. The big blind wants to stay in or wants to
raise he stays in he calls, if he raises he says "raise" and goes up to four. Let's say
big blind raises. This person over here looks at his hand, decides his cards are no good;
he throws them in the muck. Same here, this person doesn’t like his hand, throws them
in the muck. As it happens, the small blind has top two pair. He decides that he wants
to get the most out this and he raises again. He goes from four to six. Here the big blind
has nothing but he doesn't know what he's doing, he calls. We burn one, we turn one,
now we're at four. Small blind gets a little coy, he checks. Big blind says "bet". He puts
in four because remember this is two and four and on the turn it's four instead of two.
Small blind does what's called a "check raise". He says "raise"; he puts out eight, which
is four plus four. The big blind in this case has no sense and calls. Finally, we burn one, turn the river, all
the cards are dealt. On the river, it's said that it's best to do your betting, do your
own betting, don’t check raise anymore, go ahead and bet. Again it's a two-four game.
The person who wants to lead out bets four. This guy, he can only make high card king,
he actually folds. Small blind scoops the pot.