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[3][4] In Mississippi stud, each player first places an ante bet to buy into the game.
The first community card is then turned over, and the players may fold or make another raise, the "4th Street" bet.
The second community card is then turned, and the final "5th Street" round of betting proceeds as before.
After that the final community card is revealed, and the players are paid out based in the payouts below:[5]