Tuesday 19 November 2013

How to Play Seven Card Stud Poker

Poker is a game, which is accompanied by the distribution of a certain number of cards, face down or up. There are two (Texas Hold'em), five (Omaha, Russian, OASIS Poker) and six versions of the cards (six-card poker), is also quite popular is the game of seven card stud poker. Here, on the rules of seven card poker, each player is dealt seven cards, three of which have closed down, the other four are dealt right. The aim of the game is to get the best hand possible out of five of its seven cards.

In seven-card stud can be played from 2 to 8 players. In theory, if none of the players are not going to fold their cards until the last round, the maximum number of cards should be 7, but the cards will not be enough for all 8 players. Round goes clockwise, the role of the dealer's moves in a circle, it indicates "Baguette".

Under the rules of the game of seven card stud, each player makes a forced bet before the cards are dealt, although this is not always the case. The game has five rounds, each of which is limited to the minimum or maximum bet.

First Round:

As soon as the game starts, each player is dealt two cards, one of which is face down and one face up. To start the game, you have two options. In the first version, the player whose face-up cards with the lowest rank, must pay a small fee to open the game. Another version of the opening of the first round is starts the player with the highest exposed card value. In both cases, if two players have the same card low or high rank, the first is the one who is sitting to the left of the dealer.

Second Round:

 After the first round, each player receives their fourth card face up.

The first bet is made on a player with high ranking face-up card. In this and subsequent rounds of Poker seven card, the first player to bet has the option to check. Once all bets are equalized, the player gets another card.

Third Round:

 The fifth card is dealt again in the opening round each player, the player with the best cards face up.

Fourth Round:

Poker players receive a sixth card is dealt face up, again.

Fifth Round

The seventh and final card is dealt face down. It is followed by the last lap, and then if necessary is the showdown.

For opening should at least two players remain in the game. After the fifth round of betting, they reveal their cards and the player with the best hand of five of the seven cards, wins the pot. If all players except one have laid down their cards, he automatically wins the game and takes the pot.

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