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Seven Card Stud 8 or better Poker Seven Card Stud 8 or better is a popular, well-known
form of poker. It is played with up to eight players at the table. The system generates a random set of numbers, which are used to place each card in a particular, random, position in the deck. Once the complete deck is created, the deck is used for that particular hand only. We shuffle the deck of cards every time we start
a hand; the random numbers previously generated are discarded and
new ones are generated before the shuffle. After the antes have been placed each player is dealt three cards (two "down" cards and one "up" card). The "up" card is also known as the "door card" or "Third Street". The person with the lowest "up" card must initiate the action with a "Bring-In" bet. (If two or more players have the same lowest card, the person who brings it in is determined by suit order progressing from clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades.) Each player is allowed one bet and three raises
in each betting round. To continue to play, players must take an action
from what is displayed to them on each "street" or betting
round (unless they are all-in). Poker is typically played "table stakes", meaning that only the chips in play at the beginning of each hand may be used throughout the hand. This means that the player cannot get additional funds from the cashier while he is in the midst of a game. The table stakes rule has an application called the "All-In" rule, which states that a player cannot be forced to forfeit a hand because the player does not have enough chips to call a bet. Exceptions to the value of betting in each round:
As this is a multi player game, the players are expected to play each hand within a set time frame. On QQONLINEGAMES.com we provide players with approximately 30 seconds to play with. Initially the player is given 10 seconds, after which there is a timer countdown, which is displayed on the table for 20 seconds. The user goes all-in if he has contributed some money to the pot; otherwise his hand is folded in case he/she does not respond in time. The system is intelligent in detecting whether or not a player has been disconnected. This means that if a player gets disconnected and then reconnects back with some time remaining in his turn, then he is given an additional 20 seconds to play his turn. But if the player is not able to connect back to the table before the time elapses, then the player goes All-in. All-in basically means that the player is in the game, but would not be an active player (placing any bets). Whatever pot is collected till this time is referred as the main pot, and the all-in player has rights (if he wins) to this pot only. After this the money that is bet on the table is added to a side pot, over which the all-in player does not have any rights (if he wins). Upon completion of the final round of betting, the best hand wins the pot. (The pot may also be won by someone who bets without being called at any time during the hand.). Your "hand" is determined by using the best five of seven cards. A combination of the following may be used
There is no qualifying on the "High" side - the best hand automatically wins half the pot and could win the whole pot. To win the "Low" side, however, you have to qualify (which is why the game is called Seven Card Stud "8 or Better"). To qualify for the “Low”: It takes a five-card hand with different numerical values from Ace through eight (with the Ace being the lowest value) to qualify for the "Low" half of the pot. The best "Low" hand is A,2,3,4,5 (also known as the "wheel" or "bicycle"). The winning "Low" hand is the one with the lowest high card in it. If two or more players qualify for "Low" but have the same highest card, the second lowest high card (and if necessary progressing down to the third, fourth, or fifth lowest high cards) would be the winning hand. For example, a 2,3,4,6,8 would be a better "Low" hand than an A,2,4,7,8. On the final round of betting, the player who bets first (or checks first if no one else bets) is required to show their cards first at the showdown. If they have the best hand, the remaining players may/may not show their cards as they wish. The aggressors’ hand is only turned over first if he was the last to initiate action on the river. There is a set rank of cards, which is used for deciding the winning combination. To view the various ranks that are possible, click here Split Pot: Any leftover odd chip
goes to the "High" hand. If two or more players tie for
the "High" side of the pot and there is an odd chip, the
player with the highest card in their hand is awarded the odd chip.
(If they have the same high valued card, the suit takes preference
going from Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs.) If two or more players
"tie" for the "Low" side of the pot and there
is an odd chip, that chip is awarded to the player with the lowest
card in their hand. (If they have the same lowest card, the suit takes
preference in the order of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, and Spades). Straights and flushes do NOT count against you on
the "Low" side. If two or more hands are ranked at the same level, the winner is the one having the higher cards. For example, a Flush with an Ace high beats a Flush with a King high. If the poker hands remain tied, then the highest card not being held in common (the kicker) determines the winner. The suit order of the cards is not taken into account
while deciding on the winning hands. Luckysummit.com follows the standard
rules of poker. Should poker hands be absolutely identical in ranking,
the pot distribution will be split evenly between the two or more
winning players. If there is an odd chip, the player with the highest
card in their hand is awarded the odd chip. (If they have the same
high valued card, the suit takes preference goes from Spades, Hearts,
Diamonds, and Clubs). |
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