You're absolutely right, the 7th card should have been face down. I got caught up in the demonstration and made a mistake. Regarding the River vs. 7th Street issues I believe that varies regionally with some people calling it the one or the either...
couple of things pertaining to this: in most 7 card stud games at home( or i will call it street poker): the high hand up does not need to make a bet. they can bet or check. also, it is the norm, that right from the get, high hand up, is who the bet is to first. and that hand can bet or check. this here, is showing you casino rules for 7 card stud. but most people play this at local games(as in some one who is hosting a game with friends, nothing formal!)
Totally agree. Only when I watched casino versions of 7-card stud did I ever see the first up card LOW HAND showing open the betting! I'm actually curious of what the logic is of doing this? On my videos, I explain 7-card stud where high hand always opens and ties go to first high hand from dealer opens (not typically suit order, but I do explain it). Also, bet openers can always check and not have any bets be compulsory. One question for my own knowledge is whether people at home dealer's choice games allow an opener to immediately fold or do they have to check?
At 6:52 won't the player with 3-6-3 have to call the raise declared by the player with the Queen, before the first round ends ? In general, after every raise, don't all other players have to call it or fold(or raise if 3 raises are not yet exhausted) before a round ends ?
I thought the last card drawn was called the river. Also faced down 🤔
You're absolutely right, the 7th card should have been face down. I got caught up in the demonstration and made a mistake. Regarding the River vs. 7th Street issues I believe that varies regionally with some people calling it the one or the either...
couple of things pertaining to this: in most 7 card stud games at home( or i will call it street poker): the high hand up does not need to make a bet. they can bet or check. also, it is the norm, that right from the get, high hand up, is who the bet is to first. and that hand can bet or check. this here, is showing you casino rules for 7 card stud. but most people play this at local games(as in some one who is hosting a game with friends, nothing formal!)
We try to focus on the mainstream variants.
Totally agree. Only when I watched casino versions of 7-card stud did I ever see the first up card LOW HAND showing open the betting! I'm actually curious of what the logic is of doing this? On my videos, I explain 7-card stud where high hand always opens and ties go to first high hand from dealer opens (not typically suit order, but I do explain it). Also, bet openers can always check and not have any bets be compulsory. One question for my own knowledge is whether people at home dealer's choice games allow an opener to immediately fold or do they have to check?
The River is down and dirty.
Its the dirtiest!
Never heard of any pot limit stud games. Also, it is 2 down 4 up and 1 down. Not 5 down and 2 up.
I think in stud poker you also burn a card before every round of dealing after the first betting round.
At 6:52 won't the player with 3-6-3 have to call the raise declared by the player with the Queen, before the first round ends ? In general, after every raise, don't all other players have to call it or fold(or raise if 3 raises are not yet exhausted) before a round ends ?
yes! small mistake by the dealer
@@AllAmericanCasinoGuide But how does this change your explanation?
And can you "check" instead of calling in stud poker?
thanks bro
Any time! Thanks for the love.
What is the brand of the poker chips you used in this video?
works for me thanks
You're welcome!
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Thanks !
Oh man. So many things wrong.
Dominic foxworthy.
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Im still kinda confused, can you explain to me a little more?
What specifically is unclear?
If a player bets ten dollars and the next player raises, shouldn’t it be twenty dollars instead of 15?What were the bet limits?
@@AllAmericanCasinoGuide if a player bets $10 what is the raise allowed to be 5 or 10 dollars increments ? --