Seven Card Stud Strategies

» Posted on 12 / 31 / 2015
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Seven Card Stud Strategies

Seven Card Stud is one of the most popular variants of the standard poker. May it be the internet or the live card tables, 7 Card Stud remains to be one of the most played types of poker. Whether you’re looking for it in a casino, online or even a home setting with buddies, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.
 
The Game
 
First off, the players place up their antes to start. The dealer then deals three cards to each player, one of which is faced up and two faced down. The two cards facing down are called the hole cards and the third one up is called the door card. After the dealer provides the players with the cards, the players will then have to act, whether they want to place bets or fold. Then, the remaining players will be dealt a card faced up, after which the players will again have to decide whether to bet or fold. The remaining players are then again dealt a card facing up, and another betting round commences. Players who wish to fold may do so. The players are once again given a card faced up, and they again make a choice whether to bet or to fold. After the fourth betting round, the players are given their final card, faced down. The players will then go through the final betting stage, and the showdown then commences. The players who have not folded will then show their cards and choose five cards from the seven they have to for the best possible combination. The winner then gets the pot money.
 
Tips and Strategy
 
Seven Card Stud indeed is a fun poker variation. One thing about the game is that you’re going to need strategy to win. As we all know, this game isn’t based entirely on your luck. During the early part of the game, once you see that you have a decent or even better, high pair, this means you have a good shot on the game. You should not prolong betting during the betting rounds in order to pressure your opponents. This sometimes forces them to fold. Should you have a slim chance of getting a good hand based on your faced up cards, you should learn how to fold. It’s always better to lose just a few than losing a whole lot. One thing you really should do during the game is to be aware. You really should be observant about the cards on the board. This will give you a little insight on what cards may have already been used or even give you a little hint on your opponent’s cards. This will help you decide whether to play the rest of the game or fold away.
 
This is one of the most enjoyable variants of standard poker. Whether you’re looking for some good time with your buddies or even playing online with people from different places, you’re sure to have fun. Just remember the basics and you’ll have bigger chances of winning.
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