Turn
The fourth community card dealt face-up on the board, after the flop betting round is complete. The turn is sometimes called 'Fourth Street.' Bets on the turn are typically larger than on the flop, and the turn card can significantly change the relative strength of players' hands.
Example
The board is K♠9♦4♣ on the flop. The turn brings the 2♥, a blank card that changes nothing. You fire a second bet with your top pair.
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See Also
- Double Barrel- Making a continuation bet on the flop and then betting again on the turn. Double barreling applies p...
- Implied Odds- The ratio of the total amount you expect to win (including future bets) to the cost of the current c...
