Three community cards will be dealt face up in the center of the table.The term for this is the 'big blind option.' If nobody raises the big blind the player making the big blind has the option to raise his own bet. The small blind may also raise the big blind.Table rules will specify any limits on the size or number of allowed raises. The play in turn will go around the table according to normal poker rules, which I assume the reader already knows. The player to the left of the big blind must either call or raise the big blind bet.Two cards shall be dealt down to each player, starting with the person to the dealer's left.The purpose of the blinds is to get the ball rolling with some money in the pot. The amounts of both blinds should be specified in advance. The player to the left of the small blind must make a 'big blind' bet. The player to the dealer's left must make a 'small blind' bet.However it is important that a symbolic dealer position rotate around the table. This person does not have to physically deal the game. One player is designated as the dealer, usually with a laminated marker.