How to play 7 card stud

» Posted on 03/31/2010
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How to play 7 card stud
 
When it comes to choosing a game to play, Draw play is old school, 5- card stud is not really played, but 7-card stud is alive and playable. Texas Hold’em gets all the press and makes a better viewer game, but 7card stud is the game of choice for the hard professional players. Stud demands skill and strategy and takes a lot of play to increase the winners edge. Top calibres have one thing in common with rookies that is every player of the game is still in the process of learning. Even the masters learn something new everyday. Let’s start with the basic rules
 
Buy-In and Bankroll
Your lowest amount Stud Buy-In is typically 10-times the low limit, or $20 for a $2-$4 game. But playing with the lowest amount is not suggested.
 
Dealing
For a working example we will use $10. So the bet is $1, 10% of the short limit. The dealer always deals clockwise so they will be dealing to there left. The dealer then deals one card at a time around the table until each opponent has two pocket cards and a single up card (door card). The dealer then indicates which opponent will be opening the betting, determined by the lowest door card. If for any reason there is a tie for low door, suit resolves it: spades over hearts, followed by diamonds, and finally clubs is the smallest.
 
Choosing your game
Anything under the $10 level is normally considered a beginners game. The ability and strategy levels necessary in the higher games are considerable and such games usually do not supply friendly surroundings for the Stud player still learning their way around.
 
Betting limits
Stud games are specified by their betting limits. The small stakes online games are generally $3-$6 whereas the higher games are typically $10-$18 or $15-$30. I've seen land casino Stud at $100-$200 or higher, but these stakes are incredibly uncommon on the web. The game's gambling limits tell the Stud players pretty much everything they need to know about the environment of the game, the prospect of the players, and the size of the bankroll you should have before you sit in.
 
The final Showdown
After the Bets and Raises have been determined, the left over players enter the Showdown. The opener shows his pocket cards. If a player desires to battle with this hand they have too reveal their pocket cards as well, or they can surrender and fold. At the casino the dealer has the liability to call the winner, as determined by the best 5-card hand under standard Poker rules. In online games, the software will choose the winner and the pot will be passed to the winner. Any player has the right to request to see any final hand that has been folded, though this is mostly intended for casino play.
 
Conclusion
It's true with all the Poker games, but never truer than with 7-Card Stud: the rules are barely the beginning. What make the game is the strategy and gaming skills.
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