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Stud Poker Rules - Learn How to Play Today!
13 February 2009

Poker has several variations. One of the most popular variations of poker is Stud Poker, where the players are dealt with face up and face down cards. Even the betting order in this game is not necessarily preset. Stud poker still has several types. The 3-card stud and the 7-card stud are the most used by the poker playing public. At present, despite the risk of losing, playing poker online is fast becoming a craze. Many professional have in fact changed careers to become online poker players. Not only is it convenient but it is also has a big potential of making millionaires out of those who play it. However, to make sure that the odds are for you and that winning is inevitable, it is important to become knowledgeable about the proven and tested systems available to players that make possible continuous winning in poker or other online gambling.

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The History of 7 Card Stud Poker
19 July 2008
As it is with most popular card games, the origins of Poker and the history of 7 Card Stud Poker are shrouded in mystery. No one is entirely sure how or where the game began. Further, when considering the history of 7 Card Stud Poker, you should first know how Poker is thought to have come about. Read Full Article...

The History of 5 Card Stud Poker
18 July 2008

Soon after this the deck was expanded to the present day 52 cards and the flush was introduced. The additional cards were introduced mostly to allow more players. The game was expanded and developed further during the Civil War, with many of the variants of the game being introduced then, including Five Card Stud. Poker was initially played with only one round of betting with all five cards dealt face down and no draw cards, very similar to today’s Five Card Stud game.

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How To Play 5 Card Stud Poker
12 May 2008
Five Card Stud is similar to Five Card Draw, the difference being that you do not ever get a chance to replace cards in your hand and therefore do not get a chance to improve that hand. As in Seven Card Stud you get a hole card and 4 open cards for all to see. Most versions play the final card as a community card. Since there is no chance to improve your hand, the winning hands tend to be either pairs or high cards and it is hard to string people along to the final street. Some variations on Five Card Stud alleviate this by making the last card a pocket card allowing for some raises. Read Full Article...

How to Play Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo
12 April 2008

Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo has been steadily rising in popularity among casino players. It is an intricate version of the original game. 

Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo sounds complicated and difficult but is in fact quite simple to get the hang of. The principle difference between hi-lo games and high only games is that in hi-lo games, the lowest hand gets half the pot (A-2-3-4-5).

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