Seven-Card Stud Poker |
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| At the turn of the 20th century, Seven-Card Stud Poker overtook
Five-Card Stud Poker as the most popular variety of Stud Poker. It is still the
most popular form of Stud Poker played around the world today.
The object of the game is to finish with the best poker hand and win the
pot.
Two to eight Players can can play Seven-Card Stud Poker at one time.
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| Playing Seven-Card Stud Poker |
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To play Seven-Card Stud you must have enough chips on the table to place an
ante and a bet.
Seven-Card Stud plays as follows:
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Place an ante on the table.
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You are dealt three cards, two hole cards
and one card face-up.
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The Player with the lowest card showing by suit, must
bring-in the betting.
Note:
Suits are ranked from low to high - Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts and Spades.
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A round of betting begins. Players can either:
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After all the Players have contributed the same amount into the pot, the fourth
card, the Fourth Street, is
dealt face-up and there is another round of betting.
Note:
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In fixed limit
games, Fourth Street betting is still at the lower limit unless a Player has a
Pair showing.
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If a Pair is
showing, the first Player to bet may choose to open the betting at the higher
limit.
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At Fifth Street, in fixed
limit games, the bets are at the higher amount whether or not a
Pair is showing. At Sixth
Street, the final face-up card is dealt.
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The last phase of Seven-Card Stud is
Seventh Street. The seventh card is dealt face down to all Players,
followed by the final round of betting and the
Showdown.
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| Game Sequence |
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Each Player places an ante on
the table.
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First betting round.
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Second betting round.
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Each Player is dealt one card face-up, known as
Fifth Street.
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Third betting round.
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Each Player is dealt one card face-up, known as
Sixth Street.
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Fourth betting round.
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Final betting round.
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Players compare hands to determine the winner. The Player with
the highest hand wins the pot. This is known as the
Showdown.
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| Strategies
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To improve your chances of winning, use the following strategies:
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A big pair in your first three
cards is worth betting on, unless another Player is betting aggressively on
what seems to be a very good hand.
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Fifth Street is a make-or-break point. As the bet amount doubles each round,
ensure your hand can produce a win at the end of the game. This minimizes your
loss.
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It is advisable to fold if another Player's exposed cards beat your entire
hand.
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If you are trying to complete a hand such as a Straight
or a Flush, check to see if the cards you
need are live. These are cards that are not showing in other
Players hands. You can then adjust your strategy accordingly.
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