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How To Play Seven Card Stud 8 Or Better? Poker
Donna Amo
Posted on 15 Mar, 2021
By Donna Amo
On 15 Mar, 2021
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By Donna Amo
On 15 Mar, 2021
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How To Play Seven Card Stud 8 Or Better?


We have written about the poker variation called the Seven Card Stud game, but did you know that there is also another variation of that as well? It is called the Seven Card Stud 8 or Better. Poker is never boring especially when there are so many different types that one can try out. Here is all you need to know about this new variation and how to play it.

What is Seven Card Stud 8 or Better?

If the name is a mouthful, this poker variation is also known as Seven Card Stud High/Low. It is a split pot game and adds a little bit of excitement to the regular card game. Here the pot is split between the best high hand and the best low hand. The game can usually be played among two to eight players. If there is no qualifying low hand then the player with the highest qualifying high hand will win the entire pot.

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How to play it?

Each player is dealt a total of seven cards in which three will be facing down and four will be facing up. The aim is to make the highest ranking hand and the lowest hand. However, it should be noted that the lowest hand needs to be eight low or better, hence the name. For example, the lowest hand in the game is A2345, with the ace card being the lowest rank.

Rules for Seven Card Stud 8 or Better

Ante and Bring In

The ante in the game is usually one-fifth of the low limit bet size. Before the game begins, every player must put in the ante.

Betting

There are five rounds of betting in the game and all the bets and raises need to be the same as the low limit or the high limit bet size. This also depends on what kind of round is going on.

Third Street

This is when the players are given two-hole cards that are hidden and one face-up card. The person with the lowest card needs to place the low limit bet size in the pot which is also called ‘bring in.’ It is this player that will be starting the game.

Fourth Street

In this round, the players will get another face-up card called the fourth street. Here the player with the highest value card will start the round. They must either bet or check in this round.

Fifth Street

Another face-up card is given to all the players and like the fourth street, the player with the highest poker value needs to start.

Sixth Street

The last face-up card is dealt in this round and the player with the highest card will have to start the betting round.

Seventh Street

The final card will now be dealt face down and will be known by only the owner of the card. Once the player with the highest card value bets then the game will reach a showdown where the winner or winners of the pot will be determined.

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