
Rules of Seven Card Stud
The difference between Seven Card Stud and
Texas Hold'em, is that at Seven Card Stud there are no cards at the table for all players to combine with. Every player has only his/her own cards. At Seven Card Stud there is also no
button used.
At Seven Card Stud every player has to deposit a small amount in the pot before they get any cards. After that every player gets 2 closed cards and one open card (for every other player to see). The player with the lowest open card is the one to make the first move and is also obliged to make the first
bet. After that the other players follow clockwise. These players can
raise,
call or
fold. In all following rounds the player with the best open card is the first to make a decision.
After that every remaining player gets another 3 open cards (for everyone to see). Every card is still followed by a betting round, in which the player with the best open cards is the first to make a decision. The seventh and last card (of the remaining players) is again a closed card, after which the last betting round is concluded. After that the remaining players show their cards. The player with the best combination of five cards out of the seven (they've been given) wins the pot. It is possible that some players have the same hand. In that case the pot will be shared between them. Because all players have only their own cards (there are no common cards like with
Texas Hold'em and
Omaha) this will rarely happen.