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Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Stud Poker Rules relating to deficiency of cards in a 10 player game is, with the use of one 52 deck card there may not be enough cards to be dealt in the street rounds for all players if there happens to be lot of players without folding (this is a rare happening). AT such times one single face up card is put in the center of the table to be used by all players, a little similar to community! Important of all Stud Poker Rules can be summarized as follows:
• This is not a community board game, in this game there is the presence of a street card concept. The difference in the open cards of this game from the community games is that one open card is dealt individually to each player and the open cards dealt are not common for all to use.  However, the open cards can give an information about what kind of card a player holds.
• Placing an ante is an important part in the betting structure as given by stud poker rules by every player.  Every participant player should place a compulsory small stake per stud poker rules before any card is dealt in these games.
• This game is non-positional in the initiation of betting in that in each round the person initiating the betting will be either the high or low card as per what stud poker rules dictate.  Normally, bring in is by the high card and the rest is by low card and showdown at the seventh street.
• Per stud poker rules the bring in is by high open card in the first betting round where each player is dealt with one face up and two downcard.  The ties in the cards are broken down by suit ranking.
• Per stud poker rules in the first betting round the betting should be in increments of small bet, which will be $2 in a $2/$4 game.
• In the second betting round, another face up card or the fourth street card is dealt.  Per stud poker rules in this round, the low card starts betting in small bet increments.
• In the third betting round, a face up fifth street card is dealt.  Per stud poker rules in this round the low card starts betting in big bet increments.
• In the fourth betting round, a face up sixth street card is dealt.  Per stud poker rules in this round the low card starts betting in big bet increments.
• In the fifth betting round, a face down seventh street card is dealt, a betting round follows after which the showdown occurs.
• Per stud poker rules, a total of 3 raises are allowed per round. Raises and re-raises should be in increments of the small bet or big bets.
• Per stud poker rules the pot is taken by the high 5 cards.
• Per stud poker rules in the high-low games the pot is split between the two.
 
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