Seven Card Stud

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This is not a man holding seven cards telling you how many ways your trysts are going to happen. Ask a long-term card player who plays for money, and he will tell you it is a form of lust. Seven Card Stud is a casino card game that an entry-level player can join in, have a good time, and might even put one over on the big boys.

A player receives seven cards. two are placed face down and four are placed face up. One last card called the seventh card is dealt and placed face down. The goal is to make the best five card hand possible, and the extra two cards are to give a player wiggle room. First ylandryfund.org says get your stud attitude in place. You need the gleam in your eye and a come hither look, but instead of it being at another person you will take the mojo energy and direct it at your cards. Next you must ante up which means you contribute money to a pot (designated space on the table). The two face down cards are dealt and a third card face up. Highest face card makes the opening bet. A player can check, call, raise or fold. Fourth card is dealt face up, then the fifth, and finally the sixth with each interspersed with a round of betting. Seventh card is dealt and the final round of betting occurs.

To win a player must stay in all seven rounds. A player wants a royal flush, a straight flush, or four-of-a-kind. Bluffing and betting are the most important skills. Enjoy!

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