
This section will inform you on gaming procedures, rules, policies and limits of StellaPoker’s game of Seven Card Stud.
- Players will buy-in for the posted amount. No short buys are permitted.
- Players will place an ante into the pot by selecting “I’m in.” Your ante will be placed into the pot by default. You may turn off this feature under the settings menu in the game.
The dealer always deals first to the player closest to the dealer’s left and, moving clockwise around the table, will “deal-in” each player. The players will be dealt one card face down, then a second card face down, AND then a third card known as the “door card” will be dealt face up. A round of betting will occur starting with the player with the lowest card by value and suit. This is known as the “force” or “bring-in” bet.
The next card to be dealt into the game will be the fourth card the players will receive in their hand. This is called “4th street.” The dealer will burn one card off the top of the deck and then always deals to the player closest to the dealer’s left and, moving clockwise around the table, will deal each one card face up. A round of betting will occur starting with the player with the highest two-card value. This is known as “having the action.”
In fixed limit stud (i.e., a 4-8 game, as opposed to a 1 to 5 game), if any player displays an open pair on fourth street, that player may bet the higher amount of the game limit normally not available until fifth street.
If the player with the action chooses to make the lower limit bet, any other player still in the hand may choose to make either the lower limit or higher limit raise. Once any player has made the higher limit bet, all further bets and raises must be made at the that higher level.
a) If you choose not to bet, then you are said to “check,” or pass on the option to bet to the next player.
b) If another bets, you may “call” the bet, “raise” or “fold.”
c) If a player checks and another player makes a bet, the player who checked may in turn raise the bet made by the other player. This is called a “check & raise.”
The next card to be dealt into the game will be the fifth card the players will receive in their hand. This is called “5th street.” The dealer will burn one card off the top of the deck and then always deals to the player closest to the dealer’s left and, moving clockwise around the table will deal each one card face up. A round of betting will occur starting with the player with the highest three-card value. Starting with fifth street, and continuing through all further streets, all bets and raises in fixed limit games are made at the higher limit.
The next card to be dealt into the game will be the sixth card the players will receive in their hand. This is called “6th street.” The dealer will burn one card off the top of the deck and then always deals to the player closest to the dealer’s left and, moving clockwise around the table will deal each one card face up. A round of betting will occur starting with the player with the highest four-card value.
Almost every poker player uses the term “the river” or “river” to describe the last card players will receive in the game. As always, we start with a burn card. The dealer will deal a card face down clockwise around the table.
If there are 8 players who played all the way through the sixth card and are now about to be dealt their final card of the game, our dealer will only have one (1) card remaining in the deck. That’s because 8 X 6 = 48 cards + the 3 burn cards that we burned on 4th, 5th and 6th streets will be a sum of 51 cards. Our rule in the case is as follows:
However, if the dealer calculates that it’s not possible to give each player his or her own card, then the dealer will take all the burn cards, shuffle and turn over a "community card." The folded (muck) cards may never be used in the game once they have been folded.
In a live game, generally players who feel that they have a good opportunity to win a pot will show their hand voluntarily. However, in many instances, players all stare at each other wondering who will show their cards first. To avoid this situation, our game will employ the following standard rule:
This simply means that whoever created the last action on the river must show his/her cards first. If the player who had the action checked and all players checked, then the player who had the initial option to bet would show first. If a player checks and another player bets, then the player who bet will have his/her cards shown first. If a player checked, another bets and then another player raises, the raiser’s cards will be shown first.
This means that if two or more players were playing and one player bets and the other(s) fold, then, the player who has won the pot by default will not under any circumstances have their cards shown automatically. The winning players may choose to “show” or “don’t show.”
Most commonly called “fixed” limit games, this type of game limit structure is by far the most common betting structure you will find in the casinos. A fixed limit game is one in which each bet will remain consistent through several betting rounds and then change at some predetermined point in later rounds. All bets will remain equal to the posted table limit. For example, in a 5-10 Seven-Card Stud game, the bets will be as follows.
In the early betting rounds, a bet and any raises must be exactly $5. In later betting rounds, such as the last round, a bet and any raises must be exactly $10.
a) Each bet in every betting round will be in strict compliance with a structured game.
b) If you choose not to bet, then you are said to “check,” or pass on the option to bet to the next player.
c) If a player bets, you may “call” the bet or “fold.”
d) If a player checks and another player makes a bet, the player who checked may then in turn raise the bet made by the other player. This is called a “check & raise.”
The opening round will be a force wager determined by the game limit. The player with the lowest “door card” is forced to wager the minimum or a player may open for the lower limit of the game. If another player wishes, they may “raise” the bet and “complete” it to the lower limit of the game in the event the player with the force wagered just the force amount. This is not a raise in the traditional sense. The player is only “bringing up” the bet to its normal minimum.
Fourth Street: The bet shall be the lower limit and all raises will be in the same increments only.
Fifth Street: The bet shall be the higher limit and all raises will be the same increments only.
Sixth Street: The bet shall be the higher limit and all raises will be the same increments only.
Seventh Street or the river: The bet shall be the higher limit and all raises will be the same increments only.
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