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Five cards are dealt to each player, followed by five community cards dealt facedown on the center of the table in any layout.

One community card is flipped, followed by a betting round. A second community card is flipped, followed by another betting round, followed by a third community card, followed by another betting round.

After the third betting round, players must discard three cards from their hand. The last two community cards are flipped one at a time, followed by a betting round.

Players make their best five-card hand using the five community cards and the two cards left in their hand. High hand takes all.

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