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Introduction

Seven-card stud is most often played as a limit game. Sticking with the same example of our $10/$20 seven-card stud game, the limits of betting on third and fourth street would be the smaller. 7 Card Stud Poker is a great poker game that rivals Hold'em poker in its complexity. Play against computer AI players for fun and build your poker skill. Version 1.5 adds new graphics design.

Before the start of the Texas hold'em poker boom a couple of years ago, seven-card stud was one of the most popular poker variations in the United States.

The game can be played with two to eight players, and the biggest difference between seven-card stud and Texas hold'em or Omaha is that seven-card stud does not involved a flop, and in most cases, it doesn't involve community cards at all.

Game Play

As you can see in the image above, to begin each hand a player is dealt the first two cards face down and then a third facing up. This is often called third street. The two face-down cards are called the 'hole cards' and the face-up card is called the 'door card.' Based on these three cards, one would decide whether or not to continue with the hand. Like in any poker variation, starting-hand selection is extremely important in seven-card stud.

Each player gets dealt a total of seven cards, of which three are dealt face down and four are dealt face up. From these seven cards the player has to choose his best five-card combination. The hand rankings are identical to those in Texas hold'em or Omaha; a royal flush is the best possible hand and the worst hand is the high card hand (no pair).

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Antes, bring-in and betting

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While the blinds are the forced bets in Texas hold'em and Omaha poker, antes are the forced bets placed by every player before receiving any cards. As an example, let's think of a $10/$20 seven-card stud game with an ante of $1 and a bring-in of $5.

Each player wanting to be dealt in to receive a hand would have to post the $1 ante, creating a pot worth competing for. The first three cards are then dealt to each player before it is determined that one player must post the bring-in. In seven-card stud, the player with the lowest-ranking door card would have to post the $5 bring-in at minimum, but this person does have the option to 'complete' the bet by posting $10 (the small limit of the game). From there, the betting continues clockwise around the table, with each player having the option to call, raise or fold. In the case that the first player who brought in only posts the bring-in, other players may have the option of completing the bet to $10 as the first raise. Once the betting is complete, every player left in the hand is dealt a fourth card, referred to as fourth street.

In games that involve a button that dictates where the action starts, those differ from seven-card stud. In seven-card stud, the first player to act from fourth street on is the player displaying the highest-ranking hand.

Before proceeding past third street, though, it is important to have solid hand selection. An example of good starting hands in seven-card stud would include the following:

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Seven-card stud is most often played as a limit game. Sticking with the same example of our $10/$20 seven-card stud game, the limits of betting on third and fourth street would be the smaller limit, or $10 in this case. On fifth, sixth and seventh street, the limits increase to $20.

In the case that a player pairs his door card on fourth street, the opening player now has the option to bet double the small limit, or the larger limit. For example, if a player begins with an ace and picks up another ace on fourth street, that player may open with a bet of $20 instead of $10. This unique betting rule only takes place in the high version of seven-card stud, and not the split-pot version.

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Conclusion

In seven-card stud, it is very important to pay close attention to the cards of your opponents. If you, for example, have a straight draw with KQJ10, but you already see three aces on the table, then you are only drawing to one ace and the remaining nines in the deck. If a player folded the case ace and you are unaware he or she did so, you could be incorrectly estimating your odds in the hand.

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7 Card Stud Poker Game Rules

VariantGame type
5 Card Roll Your Own
5 Card Studstud
5 Card Stud High-Low
5 Card Stud High-Low With a Buy
7 and What Makes It
7 Card Regretsstud
7 Card Stud
7 Card Stud High-Low
7 Card Stud with Wild Cards
10 Card Regrets
Abyssinia
Aces, Straights and Flushes
Anaconda [= Pass The Trash]
Auction
Babies' Daddy
Baseball
Baseball, National League Rules
Bitch, The
Black Mariahstud
Buy Your Card / Substitution
California Stud [= Sökö]stud
Chameleon
Chicago
Cowpie Poker
Dakota
Dead Deuce
Delaware Stud
Deuces & Jacks & the Man with the Axe
Dirty Schultz
Do Ya
Eddie's Choice
English Stud
Faces of Deathstud
Five Card Roll Your Own
Five Card Studstud
Five Card Stud High-Low
Five Card Stud High-Low With a Buy
Follow The Queen
Football
Football (3)
Four Up, Four Down
Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The
Grocery Store Dots
Have a Heart
Hearts Poker
Henway
High Chicago [= Chicago]
High-Low Chicago
Howdy Doody
Jack the Shifterstud
Late Show [= Low Hole]
London Lowball (7-card Stud)
Low Chicago
Low Hold
Low Hole
Lowball (5 Card Stud)
Luck of the Irish
Mexican Studstud
Mexican Sweatstud
Midnight Baseball [= Night Baseball]
Mississippi Mud
More or Less
Motown
New York New York
Night Baseball
No Peekstud
No Peek Baseball [= Night Baseball]
No Peek High-Low
Palace Poker
Pass The Trash
Pick a Partner
Price is Right, The
Privacy Poker
Progressive Badugi with a Buy
Psycho
Push
Razz
Respect the Four [= Four Up, Four Down]
Riding Ramone
Roll Your Own
San Francisco
Second Hand Highstud
Selection / Rejection
Sequence
Seven and What Makes It
Seven Card Stud
Seven Card Stud High-Low
Seven Card Stud with Wild Cards
Seven-card Regretsstud
Sex in the Middle East
Smack My Bitch Up
Sököstud
Spokane Open Wild
Stud-Jack
Substitution
Telesinastud
Ten-Card Regrets
Train Wreck
Two Thirdsstud
Two-Spit
Vancouver Stud
Waiting for Godot
Wall Street
Want it? Want it? Got it! [= Selection / Rejection]
Weeping Willow
Who Da Baby Daddy Is
Widow Jack
Woolworth
Woolworth's Jackpot Penalty MJTF