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7 Card Stud Poker rules and 7 Card
Stud Poker strategy
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The basic rules in all of these online
games are pretty much the same as in Regular poker considering the
value of the cards, ranking of the hands etc.
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Rules
for 7 Card Poker
The number of the participating players in 7 Card Stud can vary from
two to ten. At the start of the game the dealer deals each player two
cards, face down. You have to look at this so called "Hole Cards" but don't let
anybody else see this cards. In 7 Card Stud they need to remain unknown
to the opposing players. The next round of cards will be dealt Face Up. He then puts the
pack face down in front of himself on the table. The player with the
highest ranking upcard now makes the opening bet. Now you have to
either Call or Raise to stay into the game. After all the bets are made
the dealer deals another upcard to the remaining players.
The second round of betting starts with the player holding the highest
ranking hand with the two upcards. The player then has three choices.
He can either Drop Out, Check or Bet. The rest of
the players can either Stay, Play, Fold or Raise. The next round the
dealer again deals another upcard to each player. Now you have three
upcards and "The Holes" on the table in front of you.
The third round of betting works exactly like the second. Two more
rounds of dealing and betting follow. The seventh and last card will
then again be dealt face down. The final betting round works just like
the others except players can also choose to Call instead of Playing or Staying.
After all betting is completed, the player with the highest hand with
the upcards starts to turn over his hole cards. He and any other 7 card
stud player may use any five of the seven dealt cards to get the
highest possible hand. The gambler with the highest hand wins the pot
in the middle.
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