7 Card Stud

  1. 7 Card Stud Rules
  2. 7 Card Stud Hi Lo
  3. 5 Card Draw Poker

The card game Seven Card Stud is a fun, strategic game played with two to eight players. Know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em to win this game! Find the video tutorial and written explanation for how to play the card game Seven Card Stud. In this game, play is started with the dealer burning a card from the deck and then dealing.

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A beginner’s strategy guide to Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo

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Starting hands

Until you get experienced, fold hands that aren’t connected.

Start with three low cards, three running cards, three suited cards, or pairs for the initial bet. You might want to raise the “bring in” bet if your hand is particularly attractive, or the majority of your opponents have medium to high cards showing.

Betting

Remember that in Fixed Limit poker, Third Street and Fourth Street are set at the low blind level. Because of this, it’s usually fine to call some action on the Fourth card if you get that far, providing you don’t whiff completely or any opponent raises with an obviously good card.

  • An ace for your opponent is usually strong because it counts as both high and low.
  • Be mindful that if players start with a low card and are dealt another low card, they may be well on their way to completing a low draw — or have at least a pair.

Observation is key

Keep a mental note of the folded cards. You’ll want to know exactly how many of your suit are left if you’re aiming for a flush. Not to mention if anyone else may have one! Also keep tabs on how many straight or pair cards are left which could hit you.

A rule of thumb is that most players fold on Third, Fifth, or Seventh Street. For most players, if their hand is good enough to take the fourth card, it’s usually all right to call another bet on the cheaper Fourth Street.

If you get to the sixth card, you should only have played on fifth street with a good understanding of your objectives for the pot. Pot odds should be attractive enough to take the final card.

7 Card Stud

Don’t get trapped looking for half!

Just like in Omaha Hi/Lo, shooting for half the pot with a draw is a very bad proposition.

The best you can hope for is a little more than your money back. Even if you do catch, you often get quartered or lose altogether. That’s not to say never, ever go for one side of the pot — sometimes it’s clear that you’re the only one who has a strong chance. Still, it is a situation you should avoid until you become experienced.

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The card game Seven Card Stud is a fun, strategic game played with two to eight players. Know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em to win this game! Find the video tutorial and written explanation for how to play the card game Seven Card Stud below.

Seven Card Stud Tutorial

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Needed

52 card deck; two or more players, poker chips

Ante

Before dealing the cards, each player will make an ante. The ante amount is determined before play begins.

Deal

Each player is dealt three cards, one card at a time. The first two cards received are face down; the third card is dealt face up.

Objective

The object of the game is to win chips. Chips are won by being the only player that did not fold, or by having the highest ranking poker hand among all the players that did not fold at the end of the hand. A poker hand consists of five out of the seven total cards to be dealt to a player throughout the round.

Poker Hand Rank

  • Straight Flush (5 cards in sequence in the same suit )

  • 4 of a kind

  • Full House (3 of a kind with a pair)

  • Flush (5 cards in the same suit)

  • Straight (5 cards in sequence)

  • 3 of a kind

  • 2 pair

  • Pair

  • High Card

Card Rank

Highest to lowest - Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2

Game Play

The player with the lowest ranking card showing is known as the bring in. As the bring in, the player is required to make the first bet. Play moves left to the next player. The next player can call the bet by betting the same amount as the bring in player, raise the bet by doubling the bet already made, or fold to be out of the hand.

Once all players have called or folded, the first betting round is over. All players still in the hand are dealt another card face up.

A second round of betting then begins. From now on, the player whose faceup cards make the best poker hand goes first. The first player can check (stay in the hand without betting), or make a bet. Play moves left with players either checking (if all previous players checked) calling a bet, raising a bet, or folding.

7 Card Stud Rules

Once all players have called or folded, the second betting round is over. All players still in the hand are dealt another card face up.

Strategy

The third betting round begins and is the same as the previous betting round. Once all players have called or folded, the third betting round is over. All players still in the hand are dealt another card face up.

7 Card Stud Hi Lo

The fourth betting round begins and is the same as the previous betting round. Once all players have called or folded, the fourth betting round is over. All players still in the hand are dealt another card, this card is dealt face down.

The fifth and final betting round begins and is the same as the previous betting round. Once all players have called or folded, the fifth betting round is over. All remaining players will show their best poker hand using five out of the seven cards dealt.

The player with the highest ranking poker hand wins all the chips in the pot.

Rules

In seven card stud, there is a betting structure to follow. There is a low bet and a high bet. The high bet is double the low bet. For example, the bets could be two chips and four chips. In the first two betting rounds, bets are made using the low bet amount. In the final three betting rounds, bets are made in the high bet amount.

5 Card Draw Poker

7 Card Stud

Before a round of dealing, the dealer should burn a card by discarding the top card of the deck.

If two or more players tie for the lowest card showing after the initial deal, the suits are ranked to determine the bring in player. The suits are ranked lowest to highest in alphabetical order. Clubs being the lowest, then diamonds, hearts, and spades.

If players tie for best ranking poker hand at the end of a hand, the tying players split the middle pot of chips.

It is possible to run out of cards when playing with eight players. If there are not enough cards for every player in the last round, the dealer flips one card face up into the middle. This card is a communal card that every player can use.