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Seven Card Stud is only one of variants of poker games that are being played online. Although the rules of the seven card stud is basically taken from poker, it is still hard to master especially if you really want to get ahead and have an advantage over other players. Unlike Texas Holdem and Omaha poker, only few players are able to master this kind of poker game. Seven Card Stud may be quite intimidating at first but it is actually quite easy to learn once you know the basics. Here are some of the things that you should know about Seven Card Stud. The game starts with the dealer giving each player two cards that are faced down and one card faced up. The standard 52 –card-deck is used. Casino - List of all casino related resources Black Jack - List of black jack resources Poker - List of poker resources Online Poker - List of online poker resources Betting - List of betting resources Lottery - List of lottery resources Craps - List of craps resources Slots - List of slots resources Roulette - List of roulette resources Games - List of games resources Recreation - List of travel/holiday/resort/airline resources Health - List of online pharmacy/hospital/health resources Shopping - List of online shopping/gift resources Business - List of business/finance/loan/mortgage resources Computers - List of computer hardware/software/peripheral resources Internet - List of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing resources Miscellaneous - List of all other resources not stated above
An face-up card is dealt once again to each player and another round of betting starts. A final card is dealt to the players, this time a face-down card. A final round of betting starts. After this round of dealing and betting, the players will have seven cards all in all (Hence, the name seven card stud). The player with the best hand wins the pot of money that were collected from the different rounds of betting. Unlike the usual poker games where remaining cards are community cards, in the seven card stud, the players will have their own cards to play with. If players choose a “bring-in,” then players need to bet. This is actually called a forced bet because players must either bet or fold. Betting usually starts with $10/$20, with the bet increasing to $30 on the final round. If the player do not choose “bring in,” betting will be started with the person with the highest-ranked faced-up card at the start of the game. Players can either fold or bet after each faced-up card is dealt. |
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