Playing Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo

Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo is just like the main variety Seven-Card Stud. It can be played by 2-7 players with each entitled of getting three hidden cards or known as down cards and four open cards or known as up cards. And it has no board cards or known as community cards.

What’s more is, Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo also makes use of antes and the players are obliged to place their own. And it also does have a dealer who should deal every player all the cards necessary. The two down cards and one up card are the first few cards that must be dealt by dealer to every player. The two down cards are called the hole cards or the pocket cards. The first few cards must be given away so to pave the way for the placement of the “bring in” or the small bet.

The next card to be dealt by dealer to every player should be another up card. It is called the turn or the fourth street. Then, next card should be another up card. It is called the river or the fifth street. And, next card should be another up card. It is called the sixth street. Last card should be one down card. It is called the seventh street.

Of course, in between the dealing of the cards, there should be a betting round. In total, there must be five betting rounds.

Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo is indeed just like the main variety Seven-Card Stud. Thus, there will be no problem if playing Seven-Card Stud is already mastered and Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo is tried. Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo can be tried without trouble. And it can also even be mastered simply and easily.

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