a round of seven-card stud poker
After each of the two to nine players pays the initial bet (ante), each player receives two face-downs (hole cards) and one face-up (door cards) card on 52 decks. The first round of betting will begin. When this is done, the 4th, 5th, and 6th face-up cards are processed and always followed by betting rounds. Before the final betting round, each player receives a different card as a face-down. After the final betting round, each player now chooses the best combination of five cards from seven cards (3 Face Downs, 4 Face Ups).
Then the best hand wins the bet you made before, and if two players make the same strong hand, you have to divide the victory equally. Seven Card Stud Poker is a very popular poker variant, which has the advantage of being able to partially see other players' cards and estimate them as roughly as possible, but also has the disadvantage that other players have the same possibilities as themselves.
So the most important thing is a face down card, but like most poker games, you can calculate the probability quickly and accurately. The 7 card studs are very popular with professionals, but they are also likely to win against beginners.
Seven Card Stud High/Transformed
Seven-Card Stud High/Low Poker is a special variant of Seven-Card Stud, which is very tricky on the one hand, but at the same time is very fun, and on the other hand, enables high returns.
The game consists of different steps that you have to go through if you don't want to quit. The first step is to pay money to participate in the game. If you pay, every player in the game will flip two cards and receive one card up.
In the first round of bidding, at least half of the 'return' must be paid from the table, but the maximum bet can be paid up to the minimum stake.
Then another open card follows. In the next betting round, you can bid in multiples of the minimum bet, but it does not apply if the player already has a pair of faces in front of him. You can then choose whether to bid with the minimum bet or multiple of the maximum bet, but if the player bid with the maximum bet, other players should do the same.
Another open card follows, which in turn is followed by a betting round. In the round, the tender is based on the maximum agreed bet on the table. Another open card is processed and the maximum bet again determines the bid for the rest of the players.
After this round, another face down card is placed on the table. There are still so many players in the game that if you don't have a face down card for each player, the card will face up in the middle of the table and will be available to all players. Maximum bets are determined again in the last round. After that, a confrontation occurs and the player has to form a hand on the card. Again, the highest hand wins.
Split restriction rules in detail
The seven-card stud split limits operate on a scale of ante/lower/upper.
a primary bet
Each player will first pay the base stake (ante) to the pot and then receive 2 Face Downs and 1 Face Up from the dealer. Players with the lowest open card will start the first round of betting with at least ante and forced bets below the lower limit. If two or more players hold the lowest card, the suit will be determined by the following ratings (low to high) known as the highest suit: club, diamond, heart, and spade.
Each limit can be increased up to three times. That is, betting, increasing, re-inducing, upper limit. If the lower limit is €10, the equity (without the frames) is up to €40.
secondary betting
At the end of the first bet, the second bet will begin when each player receives a second face-up card. Players with the highest open combination will start from this round. If this player has an open pair, the bet can be between the anti and the upper limit, otherwise the lower limit still applies. By default, the known betting rules in Texas Holdham apply.
The opening round of the betting round can be seen or bet within the limits. Once he confirms, the procedure will be passed to the next player. However, if you bet, the next player must be called, raised, or folded. If more than one player has made a bet, the bet will continue until all players call or fold. One player is not allowed to climb twice in a row in a betting round unless the other player rises between his or her rises.
3rd and 4th betting rounds
Upon completion of the second bet, each player will receive a third open card followed by a third bet. When the third bet is completed, each player receives a fourth face-up card and the fourth bet follows the same rules as the third. Both betting rounds are restarted by the player with the highest open hand.
Last Bet Round
After the fourth round of betting is completed, each player remaining will receive one face-down card at the end, so they will have three face-down cards and four face-up cards. Null case: If there are only two left, you can raise it until one of the two calls. In this case, the three impression rule does not apply. The player with the most open hands will start again.
bring to light on
If the last bet ends and there is one or more players left, there will be a showdown. The player who posted the latest in the last bet, or the player who made the bet first (if no one did) or who started the bet (if no one did) should mark it first. If other players also show cards in turn, 5 cards - the highest hand wins the port. If the card is tied, there is a split port, and the player with the highest value is divided into winners. The card suit does not affect the hand force. If all but one player folds before the match, the remaining player wins the port.
common card
If a seven-card stud is played with 8 or 9 players, there may not be enough cards left on the deck of the betting final round. In this case, the dealer will place a common card in the center of the table, which will be used by all players as the seventh card (known from Texas Holdum).