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Seven-Card Stud Rules
Seven-Card Stud is a great way to learn poker, and a great way to win a
large pot! Get into it now and learn how to play!
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Sequence of Play Rules | View
Betting Rules
Object
of the game
To
finish with the best poker hand, and win the pot!
Credits
You
must have enough credits to place an ante and a bet.
Sequence
of play
- Players
place an ante on the table. The ante is set by the card room, and is
not applicable in games where increments are $0.50/$1.00.
- 3rd
Street - three cards are dealt - two "hole" cards, and one visible "door
card".
- At
this point, the Player with the lowest card must bring-in the betting.
- First
round of betting - options are to check, fold, bet, or raise.
- 4th
Street - the fourth card is dealt - face-up.
- Betting
round - options are to check, fold, bet, or raise.
- 5th
Street - the fifth card is dealt - face-up.
- Betting
round - options are to check, fold, bet, or raise.
- 6th
Street - the sixth card is dealt - face-up.
- Betting
round - options are to check, fold, bet, or raise.
- River
Card / 7th Street- the final card is dealt - facedown.
- Final
round of betting follows. If two or more Players are still vying for
the pot when the betting concludes, the hands at the table are turned
face-up.
- The
Showdown! All remaining Players create the best possible poker hand
using 5 out of the 7 cards.
- The
Player with the highest hand wins the pot!
Betting
Rules
- As
per normal poker rules - playing and betting proceeds in a clockwise
direction.
- All
Players must first ante before they receive their initial cards, except
the $0.50/$1 game which has no ante.
- There
are five betting rounds in a complete game of Seven-Card Stud, not including
the ante.
- In
the first round of betting, the Player with the lowest value door card
"brings-in" and starts the betting - equal to at least half the minimum
bet for the game. In the following rounds, the Player with the highest
hand initiates the betting. If hands tie, the Player to the left of
the dealer acts first.
- Betting
increments in the game determine the bets. In a game of $2 and $4 betting
increments, the first two rounds of betting and raising are set at the
lower level of $2; the other three rounds of betting and raising are
set at the higher level of $4.
- The
exception to this rule is if any Player displays a pair with their 2
face-up cards on 4th Street. In this circumstance, all Players have
the option to bet either the lower limit or the higher limit. If a Player
bets the higher limit, then all subsequent raises must be made at the
higher limit.
- The
maximum allowable number of bets per Player during any betting round
is four. This includes a (1) bet, (2) raise, (3) re-raise, and (4) cap.
The term cap is used to describe the 3rd raise
in a round since betting is then capped and can't be raised further.
Once capped, Players will have only the option of calling or folding.
- In
betting rounds where Players have folded, the first active Player to
the left of the Disc/Dealer is first to act.
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