Five Tips for Seven Card Stud

February 25th, 2010  |  Published in Inrodution

Seven Card Stud is an old poker game, and one of the more popular games to play both at-home and at the casino. In Seven Card Stud, a player is dealt a combination of face up and face down cards. The chance to see a portion of every player’s hand makes Seven Card Stud a highly exciting game of poker. It also makes it a highly challenging game of poker.

Five Tips for Seven Card Stud

1. Remember that the first four cards you are dealt are the most likely to win the hand. The first four face  up cards you are dealt will give you the best idea of how your hand is going to turn out. If the cards do not form a good high hand, fold early to avoid loosing a higher bet on a bad hand later on.

2. Pay attention to the board. The face-up cards dealing in Seven Card Stud can turn some people off of the game, however, you should look at those face-up cards as an opportunity. Study your own cards to gauge what kind of hand you are going to end up with during every draw. Always keep one eye on your opponent’s cards as well. If it looks like another’s players hand is likely to beat yours, consider folding.

3. Play slow when you have a good hand. If the first three cards your are dealt show all the signs of flush or other high hand, play the round as slowly as you can. Bet modestly, play conservatively. The idea is to keep as many players in the game as possible by remaining low-key, this will raise the pot as high- so that when you do win- you win big.

4. Consider folding if another player’s board cards beat your own. There are several rounds of betting in Seven Card Stud, and the pot can get pretty high. Always consider folding if you notice another player’s board cards beat your own. This will reduce your loss risk.

5. Pay attention to the other players. Always keep an eye on every player at the table, even when they are not playing in the round. Make a mental note when the fold, when they bluff, and how aggressively they are betting. The more you know about your opponents, the easier it will be to beat them.

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