Stud Poker : Stud Poker is a Variation of Poker in which each player receives a mix of face-down and face-up cards dealt in multiple betting rounds. Stud games are also typically non-positional games, meaning that the player who bets first on each round may change from round to round (it is usually the player whose face-up cards make the best hand for the game being played). The cards dealt face down to each individual player are called hole cards (which gave rise to the common English expression ace in the hole, which suggests that one has something valuable that is hidden from view).
Other Stud Poker :-
5 Card Stud : Five-card stud is the earliest form of the card game, stud poker, originating during the American Civil War,[1] but is less commonly played today than many other more popular poker games - clear from its absence from the World Series of Poker. It is still a popular game in parts of the world, especially in Finland where a specific variant of five-card stud called Sökö
Caribbean Stud Poker : This is a game played on a semi-circular table with three to five players facing the dealer using a standard 52 card deck held in a card shoe. The aim of the game is to beat the dealer with the five cards you are dealt.
Seven Card Stud Hi Lo : Normally Playable Starting Hands: TRIPS - (QQQ). Fast play face cards. Slow play with Aces and all others on third street, then play fast.
7 Card Studs : The Seven Card Stud Poker Rules differ from those other Online Poker Games of Omaha and Texas Hold'em in that there are no community cards. Each person makes the best possible five card poker hand from the seven cards available to them.
Seven Card Stud 8 Or Better : Seven Card Stud 8 or Better is a fast-action game in which the "best" (highest) and "worst" (lowest) hands split the pot. Straights and flushes have no ranking in the low hand, although you can win both high and low if your hand can qualify for both. An A-2-3-4-5 is the best hand for low and and also makes a straight. You can use one set of five cards for high and a different set of five cards for low and win both halves of the pot if holding the best high and low hands. To win low, your hand must be an 8 low or lower. Seven Card Stud (8 or Better) offers the player multiple ways to draw in every hand and the games can get fast and loose.
Specific Variants : As mentioned above, seven-card stud is probably the most common form of the game, with most other games being variants of that, although five-card stud is also a basic pattern upon which many variations are built. These games are described on their own page. Most of the games described below started as ad-hoc variants, but they have either become popular enough to have a common name, or else have some unique feature to merit including them here.
Strip Poker
Strip Poker is a Poker Card game which is played like any other Poker game, but the minor difference is that in this game, losers have to remove items of clothing.
Video Poker
The video poker machine is based on the Five Card Draw poker game. Video poker offers a poker simulation that can be played at a fraction of the cost of its table counterpart. Just like slot machines, each additional coin wagered increases the amount of the payout.
Pai Gow Poker
Pai Gow Poker (pronounched "Pie-Gow") is an interesting form of poker combining skill and luck, in which the player must manage two hands of cards instead of only one, and bets on whether those hands are better than those of the dealer.
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