Stud Poker

Written by Nigel Linebreak

Stud poker is another poker variant that is quite popular with many poker lovers.  Under stud poker are a lot of other sub-variants.  For this post, let’s look at the main theme governing this group of poker games.  The binding theme for stud poker games is that each player at the table has a certain number of cards face up and a certain number of cards face down.

The cards which are face down, also called cards in the hole, are seen only by each player.  The face up cards, on the other hand, are the cards seen by all the players at the table.  The number of face up/.down cards is dependent in the specific type of stud poker you are playing.

The dealer can state stipulations at the table.  He can call certain cards to be wild cards, though this is not commonly done outright for face up cards.  Usually, wild cards involve face down cards so as to ensure that no one knows who has a wild card until the end.

Some stud poker games feature High/Low set ups.  This means that the pot is divided by the player with the highest hand and the player with the lowest hand.  Though this means that you have less winnings, more players stay at the table with this kind of set up.

Another stud poker variation is called Lowball.  In this case, the player with the perfect low will win the pot.  The perfect low has to be established by the dealer before the deal or is dependent on the existing House Rules.

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Posted on March 23, 2007 | Read more articles on Poker, Poker Variants, Stud Poker
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