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<< Seven Card Stud Poker Hi Lo 8 or Better >>
 
RULES AND BETTING ORDER FOR SEVEN CARD STUD Hi Lo, 8 OR BETTER TO QUALIFY FOR LOW HAND
 

Seven Card stud Hi Lo is very similar to standard Seven Card Stud High. The only difference is that the pot is split with the low hand if there is one present.

A low hand must be five un-paired cards (with the highest card no greater than an 8).

A, 2, 3, 4, 5 is the best low hand (as straights and flushes do not apply to low hands).

In order to win the low hand, players must have 5 un-paired cards with the highest card of eight or below. The winning low hand (8 or better) is first decided by the player with the lowest high card. Upon a tie with the high card, the hand goes to the player with the next lowest high card. If two highest cards are tied, then you move on to the third highest card etc. Any hand of 5 cards that contains card values of 9 or higher CANNOT qualify as a low hand.

If there is no qualifying hand, low hand then the high hand wins the entire pot.

At the showing of hands (showdown),each player can use any five of their cards for their high hand and any five of their cards for their low hand.
The best low hand is A, 2, 3, 4, 5. This will also count as a straight for high. Aces can be used for both high and low.
Straights and flushes are not considered when evaluating a low hand.
A player can "scoop" (win the entire pot) by showing the highest and lowest hands.

BETTING STRUCTURE

All players must Ante before they receive their initial cards. There are 5 betting rounds in a complete game of seven Card Stud Poker, not including Ante.

The action is started by forcing the lowest up card by rank and suit to bet the amount that corresponds to the bring-in for each limit. The action then rotates clockwise and players must either call the minimum bet forced by the low card, or make the first raise, which only completes the bet to the lower value of the limit structure. Raises thereafter are of the exact amounts of the fixed limits for each betting round.

On the first round of betting, the low card by suit is required to initiates action with a minimum small bring-in bet. Suits are Spades (highest), Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs. On subsequent rounds, the high hand on board initiates betting action. If hands are tied, the player to the left of the dealer acts first. In all cases, the action prompts will inform the players as to who acts first.

 
HOW TO PLAY

Ante-All players must post a small bet before the cards are dealt. This is commonly called the ante.

Each player is dealt two cards face-down (private cards) and one card face-up (door card).

First betting round-The lowest face-up card is forced to bet (bring-in) a minimal bet
which starts the action on the first betting round only. The first raise only increases the money bet up to the lower limit level. i.e . The first raise increases the bring-in bet to a total of $5 in a $5-$10 stud game.

Each player is dealt one card face-up. This is commonly called 4th street .

Second betting round-High hand acts first from this point (on each round) until the last card is dealt. If there is an open pair (two cards of same rank) showing, then player has the option of betting the lower or the higher amount of the limits. i.e . $5 or $10 in a $5-$10 limit game.

Each player is dealt another card face-up ( 5th street )--- At this point the limit is raised to the higher limit amount. i.e . $10 in a $5-$10 stud game.

Third betting round-High hand acts first.

Each player is dealt another card face-up. This is commonly called 6th street .

Fourth betting round-High hand acts first.

Each player is dealt a last card face-down. This is commonly called the river card.

Final betting round-High hand acts first.

Players show their hands. This is commonly called "the showdown".

When players show their hands (the showdown), they may use 5 cards of their 7 cards to make their best possible poker hand.

It is possible to run out of cards in seven card Stud poker if all eight players stay until the last card is dealt. If this situation does occur (as rare as it may be), the dealer will turn one board card face-up and it will be used as a community card.

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