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Stud Poker Rules

Stud Poker is one of the most popular forms of Poker that is played both online and at land-based Casinos. There are several different versions of stud poker, but the most played versions are 7-card stud hi-lo, 7-card stud and 5-card stud. In order to gain a solid understanding of these games you need to first learn the basic stud poker rules. The rules between these versions of poker do not differ too much, but there are enough differences to warrant a few explanations. If you already know one version of poker then this knowledge will help you grasp many other versions of the game.

7-Card Stud Hi-Lo

This game is almost identical to 7-card stud except for a few technicalities. The betting sequence is all the same. However, the highest card on the table starts off the betting round. The biggest difference between the games is that in hi-lo the players with the both the highest and lowest hands will split the pot. This only happens if there is a low enough hand on the table. In order for a hand to qualify for the "lo" it must contain 5 cards of Eight or lower, with no pairs. If there is no hand of this nature then the player with the highest hand wins the whole pot. Having a general grip on stud poker rules will help you develop quickly with this version.

7-Card Stud

This game starts with each player receiving three cards - two face down and one face up. Players can either call, raise or fold. The betting starts from the person who has the lowest card face up. The next round starts when all the bets are over. Three cards are then dealt to each player face up and another betting round ensues. The betting now starts with the person who has the best face up hand. This is followed by another round of betting after the last (seventh) card is dealt face down.
The last play of the game is called the showdown. This is where all the players who are left in the game will show their cards. There will be players who have folded. The player with the best hand is the player who wins the pot. A good tip is to remember the folded cards along the way so that you can eliminate certain cards that you may have wanted.

5-Card Stud Poker

The game starts off with a small bet that is known as an ante. Players are then dealt two cards each - one face up and one face down. The face down card is known as a pocket card. As in 7-card stud poker, the player with the lowest face up card on the table has to start the betting. The betting round then continues with the player to the immediate left of the player who has placed the first bet. Players can choose between folding, calling and betting.

The next round of betting continues with players each being dealt another card face up. This pattern carries until each poker player at the table (those who have not folded their hands) has 4 cards - one face down and 4 face up.

Players should always watch which cards are on the table and which cards have been folded because this will help eliminate the cards that they need. This takes some concentration, but is well worth the effort. The player who wins the pot is the player with the best 5-card poker hand.

One of the great things about poker is that it has clearly evolved over time. One of the best examples of this is the stud poker rules as they have clearly adapted as people have sought to add variation and differnt elements to card games.

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