Betting & GamesSeven Card Stud Basics

Seven Card Stud Basics
Published on Thursday, May 27, 2010 by Betting And Games

Seven card stud is one of the oldest variations of poker. While poker variations like Tex Hold’em have become far more popular, seven card stud is still commonly played by skilled veteran players. Stud is considered to be a more lucrative game for beginners, when compared to Hold’em, because the chances are better with speculative hands the variance in hands in minimized.

One of the biggest differences between seven card stud and Texas Hold’em is the fact that the cards speak for themselves in seven card stud. In other words, Hold’em is more about punishing the chases, whereas seven card supports chasers some of the time.  This is not to say that chasing cards should be a habit in seven card stud, but rather that you are not punished as harshly when you do.

Starting Hands

Your starting hand is just important in seven card stud as it is in any other variation of poker. In most types of poker your hand loses strength as cards are flopped on to the board, but your starting hand in seven card stud often gets stronger as more cards are shown. The ideal starting hand in seven card stud is trips of any kind. With this being said, trips will only be dealt in seven card stud about .24% of the time. You can see that you cannot wait for trips to play, but you also must take great caution in what hands you do play. A good seven card stud player will fold his hand far more than he will play.

The next best starting hand you can be dealt is considered to be a hidden pair that is QQ or greater. These must be hidden so that your opponents are not aware of the strength of your hand. If you have a high hidden pair it is recommended that you raise- and raise well!

Another starting hand you would raise with would be a high pair where one of the cards is exposed to your opponents and the other is hidden. Play it the same as the hidden pair but be sure to be cautious. Your opponent can potentially have their good cards hidden as well.

The last type of starting hand you should raise with in seven card stud is a small hidden pair. Raising can be risky here but you might be able to fool your opponents into thinking you have something a lot stronger hidden. If you have a high card, like a king, for your door card then you should raise big. Your opponents will put you on having a pair that matches your door card.

Remember, chasing is not the way to go but do it if it is necessary. One card combination that you should not chase is a small pair when playing heads up. The odds of you seeing the card you need is slim. It is not worth the money you will bet to see the cards.

Good luck! Seven card stud can be a fun and lucrative game if you play with strategy.

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