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    Basic Gameplay
    To start the game, each player is dealt 2 cards face down.
    The player to the left of the dealer must bet half of the
    minimum bet immediately. The next player must bet the
    minimum bet. These mandatory upfront bets are called the
    small and big blinds.
    The player after the second blind can then choose to call
    (bet the minimum), raise (bet more than the minimum), or
    fold (not play this round).
    Betting goes around the table. It is then time for the
    "flop". Three cards are dealt face up. These are shared
    amongst all players. For example, if you have a King and
    another King comes up on the flop, then you have a pair of
    Kings.
    After the flop, there's another round of betting. Then, a
    4th shared card is dealt face up. Then more betting.
    Finally, a 5th shared card is dealt followed by a round of
    betting.
    Any players still in the game can then show their cards.
    The player with the best 5-card hand is the winner.
    Order of Hands
    Only the best 5 cards play even though 7 are available to
    each player. For example, if you hold a 4 and a 2 and then
    the flop comes up 9,9,9,4,10...you have a full house nines
    over fours.
    This is a list of hands from best to worst.
    Straight Flush  5 cards in a row, same suit        A,K,Q,J,10 diamonds
    Four of a Kind  4 cards of the same rank            3,3,3,3
    Full House      3 of one rank, 2 of another        5,5,5,9,9
    Flush           5 cards of the same suit           A,10,9,4,2 hearts
    Straight        5 cards in a row                   5,4,3,2,A
    Three of a Kind 3 cards of the same rank             2,2,2
    Two Pair        2 sets of 2 cards of the same rank  Q,Q,5,5
    One Pair        1 set of 2 cards of the same rank  9,9,Q,7,2
    High Card       any cards, the highest wins        A,J,10,9,2
    How to Play Zigana Poker
    What's the best way to make a lot of chip? There are all
    kinds of theories on this, but it seems that experience is
    the best thing to have. But here's some advice...Only play
    a round if you really like your starting 2 cards. For
    example A,K or K,K. Here's where high cards are best. If
    you hold a pair of 7s, you might want to consider folding.
    Other than that, be careful what you bet. Do you really
    think that you have the best hand? Watch out for other
    possibilities. Is someone trying for a Straight? A Flush?
    Could they have Three of a Kind? A Full House?.
    No one ever has Four of a Kind.
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