Game rules and betting structure

7-Card Stud Betting Structure:

7-Card Stud is essentially a Limit game. Initially, every player posts an Ante. This is a forced bet to get money in the pot before any further betting takes place.

Each player is then dealt one card at a time, until every player has 3 cards. The first 2 cards are dealt face down and the 3rd card is dealt face up. This face up card is known as a Door Card.

NB: All dealing and betting run in a clockwise direction. There are five rounds of betting in 7-Card Stud. The first two rounds use the lower limit bets and the last 3 rounds use the higher limit bets – similar to Limit Hold’em. The exception here is that if a player holds a pair, or better, on the 4th Street. This exception may be seen below:

First round of betting: “Opening the Betting” / The “3rd Street

Betting starts with the player holding the lowest-valued Door Card. This first bet is known as the “Bring in” or the “Opening Bet”.If two players hold the same-valued Door Card, then the Bring in is decided by suit, in alphabetical order (clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades).

At this point, each player has may call, raise or fold as they see fit.

Second round of betting: The “4th Street

Every player still involved in the pot is dealt another card face up (an Up card). Betting at this round begins with the player holding the two strongest  Up cards. The strongest hands are determined by regular Poker hand rankings, i.e. high card, pair, two pair etc. If a player holds a pair they can       make a double bet (A bet that doubles the minimum bet, or which counts, essentially, as two bets). Betting then continues around the table as normal.

Third round of betting: The “5th Street

Every player still involved in the pot is dealt another Up card. The player with the strongest Up card combination starts the betting at this round. From this point on, all bets are Big bets.

Fourth round of betting: The “6th Street

Every player still involved in the pot is dealt another Up card. The player with the strongest Up card combination starts the betting on this round.

Fifth round of betting: The “River

Each player still involved in the pot is dealt one final card face down. At this point, each player is holding 4 Up cards and 3 Down cards. Once more, betting may begin with the player holding the 4 strongest Up cards, and continues clockwise around the table.

Showdown:

Once all the betting is complete, players may reveal their Down cards. The player who made the last bet reveals his/her hand first. However, if there is no betting on the last round, then the player with the highest value of Up cards reveals first. The player with the best 5-card hand wins.

In the case of two or more players holding similar winning hands, the regular split-pot rules may apply.

5 Card Stud

5 Card stud is very similar to 7 Card Stud. In fact, it’s played by the same rules, but with up to 10 players. The only difference is that only one card is dealt face down to each player instead of two and there are 2nd, 3rd and 4th streets, plus the River.



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