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Welcome to online Poker Page - The one and only online 7 card stud resource page. There are five betting rounds in Seven Card Stud. One bet and three raises are allowed on each betting round. To continue to play, players must call all action to them on each "street" or betting round (unless they are all-in). 7 Card Stud, probably the most well known of all poker games. Each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down. The game is played with up to 8 players at one table. 

7 Card Stud 

• Players receive seven cards, three "down" cards and four "up" cards.
• Your "hand" is determined by using the best five of seven cards.

                               How to Play 7 Card Stud

1) Everyone "antes" (puts a predetermined amount in the pot before the cards are dealt). This amount is based on the size of the game.

2) Each player is dealt three cards (two "down" cards and one "up" card). The "up" card is also known as the "door card" or "Third Street". The lowest exposed card must initiate the action with a first bet. (If two or more players have the same lowest card, the person who brings it in is determined by suit order progressing from clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades.)

4) Upon completion of the first round of betting, another card is dealt face-up to each player that still remains in the pot (those who didn't fold on "third street"). This is "Fourth Street" (the second round of betting). From "Fourth Street" on, the highest hand showing begins the action by checking or betting.

5) If a pair is showing on "Fourth Street", players have the option to make a single or double bet. If your opponent makes a single bet, you may call, raise a single bet, raise a double bet, or fold

6) Upon completion of the betting on "fourth street", another card is dealt face-up to those who remain in the pot. This is called "Fifth Street". The highest hand showing again starts the action by checking or betting.

7) Upon the completion of betting on "fifth street", another card is dealt face-up. This is "Sixth Street" (fourth betting round). 

8) The final card is dealt down. The last card is also known as the "River Card" or "Seventh Street" (final round of betting). 

9) Upon completion of the final round of betting, the best hand wins the pot. (The pot may also be won by someone who bets without being called at any time during the hand.)

10) Very seldom, a situation occurs where there are not enough cards left in the deck to give each player their own river card. In this event, the dealer will turn one board card face-up and it will be used as a community card.


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