Flop (Gambling)

Meaning and Definition of Flop in Gambling

The term flop refers to a specific phase within the sequential dealing process of community card poker variants, such as Texas Hold’em, characterized by the simultaneous exposure of three shared cards by the dealer. Following the initial distribution of hole cards and the conclusion of the pre-flop wagering interval, these community cards are positioned face-up on the tableau to be utilized by all active participants in the construction of a valid five-card hand. This stage represents a critical juncture in the hand’s progression, preceding the turn and river phases, and must be conducted in accordance with established gaming protocols to ensure the integrity of the betting rounds and the equitable distribution of the shared pool.

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