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Home > How to play 7 Card Stud Poker
7 Card Stud Poker
Number of Players: 2 to 8 Seven Card Stud is the most popular of the stud games, both for the high stakes nature of the game and the impact that careful thought can have on your odds. Seven Card Stud has five rounds of betting, with the maximum bet doubling on either the second or third round of betting. Because so many of the cards are exposed on the table, you can make good choices about how likely it is that a winning hand is going to appear for you. Terminology
Betting Structure (Example for $10/$20 game)
*Higher bet option if pair showing Starting a Game
To begin playing Seven Card Stud, you place an ante on the table. This is usually a fraction of
a bet, set by the poker room, and varies according to the stakes of the game. There is no ante
in $0.50/$1.00 games.
Players are then dealt three cards, two face down and one face up.
Fourth Street For this betting round, each active player is dealt another card face up, exposed to the table.
The player with the highest card values (counting all exposed cards, such as high card, pair, etc.) then begins the next betting round by checking or betting. If two hands are of equal value the betting is started by the player closest to the dealer's left.
The lower level bet applies to Fourth Street but, if the highest hand showing is a pair, any player has an option to bet either the lower or the higher betting limit ($20 or $40 in our example), and the other players must follow that amount in calling or raising.
Fifth and Sixth Street The mechanics are the same as for fourth street, but the betting amounts are at the higher limit ($40 in the example above). The first player is determined by the highest ranking exposed hand on the table. Seventh Street This is the last card, and is called seventh street or the river. It is dealt face down, and the person who played first on sixth street plays first again. A final round of betting ensues, ending in the showdown. Players have four exposed and three hidden cards by this point. They then create the best five-card hand from their total of seven cards. Note: Occasionally (rarely), there will not be enough cards left in the deck to deal everyone an individual seventh card. In this event, the dealer will turn up one card on the table that is common to all remaining active players. Tips
Here is a list of some of the best online poker rooms we can recommend for practising your poker skills at for free or for playing for real money:
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