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Seven cards to eight players with an additional four burn cards makes 60 cards, whereas there are only 52 in the deck: in most games, this is not a problem because several players will have folded in early betting rounds. In the event that the deck is exhausted during play, the four previously dealt
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of Larry by suit). She had the option to open the betting for more, but she chose to bet only the required $ 1. The bring-in sets the current bet amount to $ 1, so Jimmy cannot check. He decides to call. Larry folds, indicating this by turning his upcard face down and discarding his cards. Craig
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in the eastern part of the country. Although seven-card stud is not as common in casinos today, it is still played online. The game is commonly played with two to eight players; however, eight may require special rules for the last cards dealt if no players fold. Playing with nine players is
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Each player now receives a downcard. It is still Jimmy’s turn to bet because the downcard did not change either hand. He checks, Craig bets $ 10, and Jimmy calls. That closes the last betting round, and both players remain, so there is a showdown.
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In the variation called "Seven-Card Stud High-Low", the pot is split between the holder of the highest and lowest hand if the low hand is topped by at least an 8. Alternative names to this variation are Seven-Card Stud/8 and Seven-Card Stud
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Stud poker players use the information they get from face-up cards to make strategic decisions. A player who sees a certain card folded is able to make decisions knowing that the card will never appear in another opponent's hand.
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if necessary. Seven-card stud can be summarized therefore as "two down, four up, one down". Upon showdown, each player makes the best five-card poker hand they can out of the seven cards they were dealt.
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There are several variations of Seven-Card Stud Poker in which each player is dealt a set number of cards. Not all of these variations can be found at poker rooms but they can be played at home.
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The second round is followed by a third up-card and betting round, a fourth up-card and betting round, and finally a down-card, a fifth betting round, and
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All players ante 25¢. Jimmy deals each player two downcards and one upcard, beginning with Larry and ending with himself. Larry is dealt the
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being dealt two cards face down and one card face up. The player with the lowest-ranking up-card pays the
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burn cards can be used, but if these are not sufficient, then the final round will have a single
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is a lowball form of Seven-Card Stud, with the objective being to get the lowest hand possible.
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Jimmy now deals a second face-up card to each remaining player: Craig is dealt the
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After the first betting round, another up-card is dealt to each player (after a
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The sample deal below assumes that a game is being played by four players:
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Since Jimmy called Craig’s bet, Craig shows his cards first:
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Jimmy shows (or, seeing he cannot beat Craig’s straight,
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