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If so, how does it work?

2006-06-24 09:00:30 · 3 answers · asked by Miss D 7 in Games & Recreation Card Games

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Not impossible, but you're not going to find it in any card room with a good reputation. There's too many opportunities to suck out on someone and tempers can get very high, because there can be so many rounds of betting (a total of five rounds), and lots of money can be lost on it. I believe I've played in a no limit 7 card stud tournament at the Atlantis Casino in Reno, but I can't recall if it was pot limit or no limit. Pretty sure it was no limit.

How it works:

Everyone places an ante on the table, dealer position is chosen by whoever won the last hand, deal cards in normal fashion, two down, one up. In lieu of an ante, you can use the small and big blinds or just a big blind. In this case, after the hole cards and up card have been dispensed, players have the option of calling, folding, or raising.

Once each player has looked at their hole cards, the betting round can begin with the player left of the dealer button. Checking or raising is the only option here (in an ante table situation). If someone raises, the rest have to call the raise to remain.

Next, deal fourth street to each remaining player (that's the fourth card). Another round of betting begins.

Next, deal fifth street. Another round of betting.

Next deal sixth street. Another round of betting.

Lastly, deal seventh street face down, final round of betting.

Players have the option of moving all in, if they like.

There's no reason a no-limit game couldn't be dealt using 7 Card Stud. There IS a limit on the number of players in a 7 Stud game, but not a limit on how you wish to bet.

Pot Limit or Limit games generally are more fun with 7 Card, though.

2006-06-26 04:19:54 · answer #1 · answered by Sean T 2 · 0 0

The style of enjoying cards and how thery're dealt - in 7 card you deal each participant 2 down enjoying cards and one up, then there's a around of making a guess and then yet another card is flipped up for each participant, till you get to the seventh this is down. After seventh card is dealt an extremely final around of making a guess happens. In 5 card, you deal a million down and a million up, then making a guess. some human beings play the 5th card down, some up. In the two video games the terrific 5 card hand wins, so in 7 card you're purely going to apply 5 of the 7 enjoying cards on your hand, the place in 5 card you will use all 5.

2016-12-13 18:36:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i have checked the interpoker site and there are no games offering no limit 7 card stud so I suspect it is not possible

2006-06-24 09:12:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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