7 Card Stud Rules
THE BUY-IN
You must buy-in a minimum amount of chips when sitting down
at your chosen table. The minimum limit is equal to ten times
the lower bet limit of the game. For example on a $1/$2 table
the minimum buy-in is $10, on a $5/$10 table the minimum buy-in
is $50.
ANTE
You like all other players must ante before any cards are dealt.
The amount of the ante reflects the table limits. The lower
the limit, the lower the ante. $1.00/$2.00 tables have an ante
of $0.25, and $10.00/$20.00 tables have a $1.00 ante.
SIT DOWN
Up to 8 players plus a dealer are seated around a table.
BETTING
Each player is dealt two down cards ("hole" cards)
and one up card. The player showing the lowest card by suit
(highest to lowest: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs) must bring-in
the first round of betting with a forced bet of half the lower
limit. The player that is to begin the betting will be prompted
by the game software.
After the initial bet, three more up cards are
delivered (with a round of betting after each card), then a
final down card and a final round of betting. There are betting
limits at each table. The stakes being offered at the particular
table determine the limit or maximum bet on any player's turn.
For example, at a $1-$2 table, the limit on any bet is $1 on
the first two betting rounds and $2 on the final three betting
rounds.
We allow one bet and three raises in our card
room. The final raise is capped and your only options are to
call or fold at this point. The action of the first two rounds
is set at the lower limit of the table structure. The exception
to this rule is when a player shows a pair after the 4th street
the bet is the lower limit multiplied by two.
All players have the option to bet the higher
limit for the second round of betting. If a player does bet
the higher limit, subsequent bets must also be at the higher
limit.
SHOWDOWN
Any five of your seven cards can be used to make up your best
poker hand. The best poker hand wins the pot. Should multiple
hands tie, the pot is split with any odd amount going to the
player immediately to the left of the dealer.
If all eight players are still in the hand on
the river, the total number of cards needed for all the players
to receive their own card would not be available in a standard
deck of cards. In this case the river card will be dealt face
up on the table and it will be used as a community card.
START AGAIN
After a hand is completed and the pot taken by the winner, the
dealer button is moved one player to the left and the next hand
begins.