#1
|
|||
|
|||
7 card stud newb question
Ive always played hold 'em. Now Ive been watching some 7 card stud tables and i had a question. Party deals in 8 max at 7 card stud. If all 8 players stayed in till the river, thats 56 cards on the table. Is there a rule or something im not aware of?
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
I am even more a 7-card Stud newb than you, I never even thought of that.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
I've never seen it actually happen at Party so I can't say for sure how they handle it, but in a normal game the rule is that everyone shares the same 7th card dealt up in the middle of the table.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
strategically speaking, it would be virtually impossible for all 8 players to call all they way down to 7th street with playable hands, no more likely than 10 players at the river in texas hold em. though I haven't played a TON of stud online, I'd say the chances of cards running out in a single hand is probably even rarer than a royal flush, and would involve numerous if not all players to be drawing completely illogically to do so.
that being said, the last remaining card(s) shared by all players I believe is the correct rule should it actually happen. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
[ QUOTE ]
I've never seen it actually happen at Party so I can't say for sure how they handle it, but in a normal game the rule is that everyone shares the same 7th card dealt up in the middle of the table. [/ QUOTE ] This is how party does it. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
Yes the 7th card goes in the middle, when you see this you know 100% that you are in the right game.
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
Yes, that is standard (both the last card as being a community card, and having eight players to a table).
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: 7 card stud newb question
[ QUOTE ]
strategically speaking, it would be virtually impossible for all 8 players to call all they way down to 7th street with playable hands... [/ QUOTE ] Indeed it would, but some players will call anyway. To hell with strategy! [ QUOTE ] I'd say the chances of cards running out in a single hand is probably even rarer than a royal flush [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen a royal in stud. I've seen the community river card in 7-stud exactly three times, and I don't play much stud. The community card surprised me at first, but gave me the winning flush, so I was happy. Admittedly, though, I probably play lower limits than 99% of the people here. |
|
|