Poker rules
We will start by the necessary general aspects typical of Seven Card Stud Poker: What is the goal of the game and what happens after the start of each game. We will continue with the rules of Seven Card Stud Poker, to see how it plays a game. Finally, we will see when and how it ends.
General aspects of the 7 Card Stud Poker
Object of the Game
Seven Card Stud Poker is played with a deck of 52 cards. The players sitting around the table for a game should be a minimum of two and maximum of eight. It is a game in which all players remaining until the end of the game will be given seven cards. The objective of Seven Card Stud Poker is to create the best combination of five cards with these seven. Cards you have in hand, three are private (ie the player is the only one to see them) and four cards face up (ie visible to all players).
Advantages of the game
All poker games begin with the appointment of the dealer (also called dealer or dealer). The choice is random (the dealer may also be the casino dealer or the casino itself if this is an online game). So all the players deposit the ante, ie the sum required to be paid to pot before each game. The dealer deals three cards to all players: two face down and one face up. The player who will touch the lowest card must pay the bring in (half the pot). Start betting, and with it, the game itself.
Rules of Seven Card Stud Poker
Development of a game
The real game begins with the distribution of the first three cards. Bets are opened as soon as the player with the weakest made the bring in. All players have the right to speak to decide to switch, jogging or call (raise). The tour takes place in a clockwise direction. In the course of a game there are five betting rounds as the remaining four cards are dealt one at a time. All dealt cards from this time will be discovered, except the last which will remain covered (hidden).
Bets
After the bring in, players decide whether to continue or not, whether to invite or not. The dealer deals the fourth card. This time, the player with the best combination of cards is what takes the floor first. The same thing happens when the betting, having distributed the fifth and the sixth card. As the game progresses, those who believe they have hands that are not worth playing, leave the game and retire. The last card, before the final round of betting, will be covered, unless there are still eight players at the table (this is because there would be enough cards for all). In this case, the dealer will show one card face up and put at the center of the table so that it performs the function of last card for all.
The end of the game
Normally, a game has five betting rounds. It is not necessarily so, since we have seen that players who do not wish to continue the game leave the game little by little. The game can end when a player makes a call and no one follows it. In this case, whoever wins the invitation, having no opponents.
All players who have continued the game show their cards after the latest episode. It is the moment of truth: the showdown. Who has the best five-card hand is the winner and takes away the pot. In any case, it is not required to show their cards. If you have a hunch that your hand will not win, you can discard them without anyone seeing them. In online poker, this move represents a real strategy to prevent adversaries see what kind of hand follow a raise.