7 Card Stud

  
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Variants 'Down the River' is the basic variation of 7 Card Stud Poker and this is the game played in poker rooms. 'Mississippi' removes the betting round between fourth and fifth streets, making only four betting rounds. Another is ' roll your own ', in which four rounds of two cards. Seven Card Stud Poker Compile the best five-card combination and defeat all foes. Object of the Game The goal of each player is to win the pot, which contains all the bets that the players have made in any one deal. 7 card stud Seven Card Stud is the original (and for some, arguably the best) game of poker. If you’ve never played a poker game, high chances are you’ve seen Seven Card Stud in action on.

Seven-card stud poker is a classic poker game. The most important thing to remember when learning this game is that you get 7 cards to make your final 5 card hand, and you don't have to use any specific ones, just whichever 5 make the highest hand.

What You Need:

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7 Card Stud Hands

  • 52-Card Deck
  • Chips (or something to bet with)
  • 2-7 Players
7 Card Stud

Difficulty: Easy

Estimated Time: 15 Minutes

Here's How:

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  1. All players put in an ante.
  2. Starting to his/her left, the dealer deals each player two cards down (called hole or pocket cards) and one card face-up.
  3. Everyone looks at their hole cards.
  4. The player with the lowest card showing face-up has to put in a small bet called a 'bring in.' Then betting continues to that low-card player's left. Each player can call, raise, or fold their cards.
  5. After the betting is completed, another card is dealt to each player face-up. This card is also known as 'fourth street' or 'the turn.'
  6. Another round of betting occurs, starting now with the player with the highest cards showing. From fourth street on, the player with the highest cards showing will continue to be the first to bet.
  7. After betting is complete, the fifth card (fifth street or the river) is dealt face-up. More betting occurs, then the sixth card is dealt face up. More betting.
  8. The 7th and final card is dealt face-down to the players remaining in the hand. A final round of betting occurs.
  9. The players show their hands at the showdown. The player who can make the best five-card hand from the seven they were dealt, wins.