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How to Play 7 Card Stud Poker

An Introduction to 7 Card Stud Poker



7 Card Stud Poker is one of the harder games of poker to learn to play oppose to Texas Holdem or Omaha High / Low which are relatively easy and can be taught in a few minutes. 7 Card Stud was originally the more popular game of poker until Texas Hold em came along, however it is still widely played and is classed as the classic game of poker.



7 Card Stud can be played both high and low. High 7 Card Stud means the player with the highest hand wins the pot, 7 Card Stud High/Low means the winner has to split the winnings with the lowest hand.



How To Play 7-Card Stud Poker



Ante In - Up to 8 players can join the game of 7 Card Stud. To begin with every player puts in an ante. An ante is the amount you have to bet in order to play the game so there is money in the pot. The amount of the ante depends on the game and the amount that is set before the game begins.



Dealer - the dealer deals out 2 pocket cards to each player, and one card facing up, this card is called a door card. The person with the lowest card facing up has to put into the pot a small bet called a bring-in. The betting continues around the table from the left of that player and each player has the option of raising, calling or folding.



More cards - after everyone has placed their bets a 4th card given to each player facing up. The player with the highest cards starts off the betting and this continues in a clockwise direction around the table. After everyone has betted a 5th card is dealt to each player facing up. Again the player with the highest cards starts the betting. Once this has finished a 6th card is dealt facing up and the highest cards player starts the betting again. The final 7th card is dealt face down and a final round of betting occurs.



The Great Finale - the player who can make the best hand of poker with 5 cards from the 7 they were dealt wins the game and wins the pot. In a game of high/low 7 card stud the hand with the highest hand wins but also splits the winning with the person who can make the lowest hand out of their 7 cards.



It may happen that there are not enough cards to finish the game depending on how many players stay in the game all the way to the end; in this case the dealer instead of dealing a card each will place the card in the middle as a community card which everyone can use.



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how can i last in an online no-limit poker tournament?
against 5 or six opponents, i can do pretty well, and heads-up i consider myself really solid -- but how can i outlast 200 or even 2000 opponents, many of whom raise all-in constantly? oftentimes i will outlast better than 50% of tourny entrants, but i guess i get complacent and start hanging in with mediocre hands too often, just to keep my interest up. did i just answer my own question? what do the experts say to do to make it to the money, or better yet, to final tables? which are the best books you would recommend on the subject of internet texas hold 'em tournament playing? (i also like to play 5-card draw and 7-card stud.)

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unsufficient number of cards at 7 card stud poker at 8 players table?
At 7 cards stud poker each player can have up to 7 cards if they call each hand and 8 players are allowed to play at a table simultaneously. So 7*8= 56 cards can be used by players at a table in one hand. But poker is played by only one deck and there are 52 cards in a deck as we all know. So what will happen if all the players call until the 7th street (last betting round)? There will be insufficient number of cards. Wont there be? How will this problem be solved?

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Do you like poker?
How often do you usually play? What games do you usually play? I like 7 card stud and Omaha Hi-Lo. Texas Hold-em is ok, but not my favorite. Opinions?

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