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How To Bet 7 Card Stud

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

7 Card Stud also know caribbean stud poker it differs from standard poker in that players battle the house instead of each other, and turns are usually much shorter, since gameplay has been simplified.poker

This table game is played with one deck. The player has two ways of making money from this stud game. The first is similar to other table games. The player places an ante on the space provided on the table.

The dealer will deal a hand of five cards to the player and a hand of five cards to himself. The final card dealt to the dealer is dealt face up so that the player can see the value of the card. At this point the player can see all five of their cards and one of the dealers, then the player can make the decision to fold or bet, if the player want to bet then compares their hand to the dealer’s hand, the player has to place the bet on the table. The bet has to be twice the value of the ante, no more, no less.

How To Play 7 Card Stud

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009


7 Card Stud used to be the most popular variety of online poker or in casino, until Texas Hold’em. poker

Stud is different from Texas Hold’em and Omaha in a several ways.7 Card Stud is not a community card game. Each player is dealt seven cards throughout five betting rounds with the best five-card poker hand winning.

Before a game starts, each player must post an “ante”, a mandatory amount that ensures there is some money in the pot.

After all players have placed their ante they receive their initial cards. The cards are dealt in a clockwise direction from the dealer button. Each player is dealt three cards, then the player with the lowest face up card is known as the “bring-in” and must make a wager of half the small blind.

7 Card Stud is divided into five rounds of betting.

Once the bring-in bet has been made, each player can fold, call, or raise to the betting limit.

Everyone is dealt another up card. At this point, the player with the highest two up cards starts the betting.

Everyone is dealt another up card. The player with the highest combination of up cards starts the betting.

Everyone is dealt another up card. Again, the player with the highest combination of up cards starts the betting.

This last card is dealt face down. The first person to act on the river is the player whose face up cards, comprise the highest poker value.

The player with the best hand wins.