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.
Opening Deal:
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 player who has the bring-in bet may
choose between betting a minimum amount or
a larger amount.
The player with the lowest card value (ace
being high) will be the force. In the event
that two or more players hold door cards of
the same rank, then the lowest suit will make
the determination. Suits are ranked, from
highest to lowest alphabetically, spades,
hearts, diamonds, clubs (i.e., the two of
clubs is the lowest possible card). This is
the only time suits will play a role in the
game.
Fourth Card (4th Street):
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.”
The player having the best hand on the board
“has the action” and may make
the initial bet of the round or check to the
next player. If there is a tie between players
as to the best hand, then the player closest
to the dealer’s left will have 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.
Betting in Seven Card Stud
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.”
Players have 10 seconds to bet, check, raise
or fold. If the player does not make a choice
within the allotted time, the game will place
the player all-in.
Fifth Card (5th Street):
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.
Sixth Card (6th Street):
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.
Seventh Card (the River):
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.
Exception!
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:
In the event there may not be enough cards
remaining in the deck to deal each player
a final card, the dealer will calculate if
the burn cards plus any cards in the deck
will allow each player to receive a final
down card. If the dealer can deal each player
a last card, then the dealer will do so by
taking all the burn cards plus any remaining
cards in the deck, shuffle and then deal the
final card to each player.
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.
Showdown:
Who shows first?
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:
The determination of which players’
cards will and must be shown first will lie
with the player who had initiated the action
or with the person, who had initiated the
last bet, raise or re-raise.
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.
Suppose a Player wins by default.
Is the Hand required to be shown?
Players that have won a pot do not have to
show their cards if they were not called.
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.”
Do Players have to show their Cards
if they call a bet or a check on the River?
Players are not required to show their cards
if and only if they are not the player who
created the last action by betting or raising.
If a player calls a bet and sees that they
cannot win, they may “fold” or
“show” their cards. However, if
a player who has stayed in until the end mucks
(fails to show) his hand, other players in
the game may find out the hand by requesting
that a hand history be emailed to them.
Who wins?
In our poker room, as with all, "Cards
Speak." That means our dealer will find
the best 5-card hand on the table and declare
it the winner based on the universal poker
hand rankings.
It is theoretically possible that two or
more players can hold the best five-card hand.
If there is a tie between two or more players,
then the dealer will "split" the
pot equally between all the winning players.
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