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Seven-Card Stud PokerSeven-card Stud Poker has always been more popular then Five-card in the United Kingdom, and has also become so in the United States, making it possibly the most popular form of poker for home play at the moment. The object of each player is to achieve the best poker hand using any five of the seven cards available to him. Preliminaries The preliminaries regarding the seating, the first dealer, special rules if any, the stake limits and the playing time should all be agreed. The deal rotates to the left as usual and there are up to five betting intervals. The ante It is not usual to have an ante, as the betting is quite robust. Stakes and limits It is best to have limits to the bets and raises, but what they are is a question of taste:
The usual convention in Five-card Stud, of increasing the limit as soon as a pair is showing, is not usually bothered with in Seven-card-Stud as the two hole–cards reduce the significance of the cards showing. The deal After the usual shuffle and cut, the dealer deals one card to each player face down, then a second face down, then a third face up. Players carefully look at their face-down cards. The play As with Five-Card Stud, at the first betting interval the player with the highest up-card must bet, and subsequent players fold, call or raise. When all active bets are equal, a second face-up card is dealt to all still in and a second betting interval takes place. As with Five-card Stud, the highest hand showing speaks first, but now, and on subsequent rounds, he may check. The showdown If two or more players remain in the deal after the bets are equalized in the fifth betting interval, a showdown takes place. Each player exposes his three hole-cards and from the seven cards available to him forms his best poker hand. The player with the best hand takes the pot. |
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