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Home | Computers & Technology | Games By the end of this round in seven stud the fate of the winner and the quality of competition will be almost evident! There will be very few players playing in seven stud to see the sixth street card. Concentrate more in chasing out those hunting for straight and flush in this round. If you have a strong hand in seven stud you need to be sure that you are chasing the right player for your card. Do not give free cards to those that are waiting for it especially when you are in a good position. Try to scare them to fold. In the fourth betting round of seven stud poker (sixth street card) if you are in a strong stand in seven stud you need to have the pot growing by making double the big bets and a raise and re-raise, most other than the worthy hand will fold and the game comes to a close with this round in most of the seven stud games. In fifth betting round of a seven stud poker, a face down card is dealt as the seventh street card and betting follows with a showdown. There is less likely to be more players waiting to spend the heavy double big stakes to see this card; however, if someone remains after the seventh card is dealt, the qualifying player will remain without folding and the rest will fold or a showdown is initiated and the best 5 cards go with the pot. If it is a high-low seven stud game it may be that you have the high and the other has low and the pot is split between you two (or) if you have been competing through both ways, you go either scooping or share based on the seven stud showdown comparison. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Robert Palm offers free advice, tips, and strategy for aspiring professional Stud poker players and teach how to play Stud Poker.
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