We are going to practice and imagine some poker hands: Suppose you receive two Q, that is a pair Q-Q from the dealer or the online poker machine. Now, the game begins and you should make the initial bets (depending on whether you are in big blinds or small blinds) and you begin the game.
You receive the cards 10-J-2 cards in the flop. This is good because if you continue having a strong pair, you can decide to continue. The fourth card is a 5 and that is neither good nor bad. The last card is a Q so you now have Q-Q-Q, so you bet all the money, but you end up losing.
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