Saturday, August 3, 2013

Types Of Poker Games: Five Card Stud



Among other forms of poker games five card stud has some distinct characteristics with having some basic similarities with all other forms of poker games.  Five card stud is known as the oldest and original forms of poker game but with the development of other forms of poker games like Texas Hold’em, Omaha poker and 7 card stud, it has lost its popularity and not been played that much both in casinos and online. So, in this article we are focusing on the basics of this oldest form of poker game with differences with other forms of poker games.
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Rules of five card stud:

Two to eight players are allowed in this form of poker game and player having the highest five card hand wins the pot. It is mostly known as the game of HIGH CARDS and PAIRS. The game starts with each player dealing one card face up with one card faced down preceded by each player making a forced bet called “Ante” and this ensure that there is money inside the pot. Mostly five card stud is played in a fixed limit structure but some online poker games offer some different pot limit and no limit too. Like some other forms of poker games each street goes on after the fourth street there will be a showdown.  If the game goes all the way to showdown, the player having best five cards hand wins the pot.

Strategies of five card stud:

You shouldn’t play straights and flushes except you have three cards flush on the third street and it may seem like you lack them in the fourth street. With only one down card, it is simpler than most activities to put your competitors on hands. Pay interest to how they each have fun with. Usually don't begin without either a couple or at least one stay card that sounds the panel. Usually flip if you do not have at least a couple in the first three cards. Almost always flip when you are usual on the panel and do not have a great attract to the best hand.
Hope you understood this simple form of poker game.

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