7 Card Stud
Before Hold em became one of the most popular poker game, Stud Hi
(also called Seven-Card stud), was what you played when poker night
came around. One part skill, one part memory, one part strategy, no
parts boring.
Before the initial deal of the cards, each player must place the
blind bets.
Each player is dealt three cards, two face-down ("hole cards or
private cards") and one face-up called the ("up card or door card").
The first betting round will start with the player with the
lowest card by value and suit. This is known as the "force" or
"bring-in" bet. This is the only time suits will play a role in the
game.
Now each player is dealt another card face-up called the "Fourth
Street".
The second betting round will start with the player with the
highest two-card value. This is known as "having the action".
If there is a hand tie between players then the player with the
highest valued hand and sitting closest to the left of the dealer
will have the action.
Each player is again dealt another card face-up called the "Fifth
Street". The third betting round will start with the player with the
highest three-card value.
Each player is again dealt another card face-up called the "Sixth
Street". The fourth betting round will start with the player with
the highest four-card value.
Now the seventh and final card called the "River" will be dealt
face-down to all the players and the fifth and the final betting
round starts with the player with the highest valued hand.
Occasionally if there are not enough cards left to give each
player their final seventh card, the river. In this case one
community card will be placed, face-up, in the center of the table
and will be shared by all the players.
After the final and fifth round of betting it's time for showdown
and the player with the highest hand using any combination of five
of their seven total cards wins the pot. The dealer button moves to
the next player to play the next hand.
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