Round of Betting poker
1) One opportunity to bet from each active player. If there
are no raises, there is only one round of betting. If there
are raises, there is more than one round of betting. 2) One
sequence of equalization of bets, that is, the period in which
all bets and raises are accounted for; the point from the start
of betting until all players have put the same amount into the
pot (with the exception of anyone going all in, running out
of chips before completing the betting). In draw games, there
are two rounds (unless everyone but one bettor folds for a bet
on the first round) of betting: one before the draw, and one
after. In stud games, there is usually one betting round after
the dealing of each up-card, plus a final round on the last
card. Sometimes shortened to round.