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Stud Poker: rules for learning to play

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Discover a variation of poker, stud poker, as well known as the Omaha variant but equally as exciting game!

The 5 Card Stud is essentially the same game as the 7-card stud, the difference being that the dealer does not sell the same number of cards.

And presentation of the rules 7 Card Stud:

This poker game is played, as its name suggests, with seven cards visible. This is a variant of stud poker 5 card, which is not played with 5 cards. Nevertheless, 7 Card Stud Poker, cards are dealt to progressively by the dealer, to raise the stakes. Part of 7 Card Stud Poker proceeds as follows:

 

First, the dealer deals two cards face down and one card face up to each player. This is the player with the face up card that chooses the highest setting and placing first. Then, other players have several options. As always in poker, it is to get an idea of ​​the game the other depending on their insurance and set the height of which they placed. Players can, each in turn:

 

- Follow (that is to say, place the same bet on the table)
- Abandon (leave the game)
- Raise (place a bet on the table than the one placed by the previous player).

We go around the table as many times as necessary until the last raise was followed (that is to say until all players still in the party have asked the same sum on the table). Then the dealer deals another card face up to each player.

Players now have two cards and two cards face up. The one with the highest combination of its two visible cards starts the betting. It can either go and leave the floor to the next, or ask a bet.
Once a new user has been placed on the table, players 7 Card Stud Poker can again choose either to follow or to pass (and then quit the game, and lose their bets) or to restart .

When the last raise was followed, and then all remaining players have put the same amount on the table, the dealer deals a fifth card to each face up once again. The betting round takes place in the same manner as the fourth card, the player with the highest combination of visible beginning.
Equalized after betting, the dealer deals the sixth card, again face up, and a new round of betting begins.

The dealer will deal one at a time a seventh card, a card and finally an eighth ninth card, all face up, by the same procedure as for the betting rounds described above.

Players then have seven cards face up and two down cards, and they can continue to raise the stakes as much as they want. If he stays at the end only one player, and that all others have left the game, it was he who wins all bets on the table. If several players remaining, and they evened their bets, then they return their two hole cards, and this is the one with the highest combination wins.

Presentation of the rules and 5 Card Stud:

The dealer deals two cards to each player, one face down and one face up. The player with the card face the lowest round of betting begins: it can either withdraw from the game, in which case the following who would bet, or bet on the table. Then a by one, the following players can either "follow", that is to say, place the same bet on the table, or "pass", that is to say, leave the game, or "restart", c ' is to say, place a bet worth more. Players can raise the stakes as many times as they wish. When the bets have been equalized, that is to say that all remaining players have placed the same amount on the table, the dealer deals a third card face up. Thus began a new round of betting, inicié by the player who combined his two cards face the lowest. Again, when the bets have been equalized, the dealer deals a fourth and a fifth card, face visible, both followed by a betting round similar to the others, and finally a sixth card face up as well.

That's when the last round of betting. If only one player remains at stake - and it can happen before the sixth card is dealt - it is he who wins the jackpot. If left several, and they have equalized their bets, they then go back their hole card. Whoever has the best five-card hand wins the pot of all bets placed on the table. Note that in this variant of poker, players have no cards in common as in Texas Hold'em, they do not play with their own game

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