Check - If no one has increased the wager required to continue, a player may stand pat by checking, or passing on his option to bet.Call - Once a player has raised the stakes, each player must decide whether to raise the stakes again, to give in and fold his hand, or to call, which means to equal the amount wagered by the player who raised.He cannot win the hand, but he also will not lose any more chips.
Fold - A player who thinks his hand is not good enough to win and who does not want to wager the increased amount may lay down his cards.Raise - A player who thinks he has a good hand (or who wants the other players to think he has a good hand) may increase the wager required to continue playing.The rounds of betting work like this: Starting to the left of the dealer, each player has four options: If a player has an Ace, he may trade all four of his other cards if he so desires. The remaining players then may attempt to improve their hands by trading as many as three cards for a new three from the deck. In Draw Poker, each player is dealt five cards, and a round of betting ensues.