5 Card Stud
5 Card Stud - High Poker Game - How To Play and Rules
Five Card Stud
5 Card Stud is a well known game and
like the 7 card version, is played in most households throughout the
world. 5 Card Stud is very easy to learn and provides players with
fast action!
General Rules & Sequence of Action for 5 Card Stud
All players ante
Each player is dealt one card face-down (hole card) and one card
face-up (door card)
First betting round
Each player is dealt one card face-up (3rd street)
Second betting round
Each player is dealt another card face-up (4th street)
Third betting round
Each player is dealt a last card face-up (river)
Final betting round
Showdown
Betting Structure for 5 Card Stud
All players must first ante before they receive their initial cards.
In order to promote a more exciting 5 Card Stud Game at the $1/$2
limit, the ante is $0.50. There are four betting rounds in a complete
game of 5 Card Stud, not including the ante.
On the first round of betting, the low card by suit is required to
initiate action with a bet equal to half the lower limit (bring-in).
Suits are ranked: spades (highest), hearts, diamonds, clubs. On
subsequent rounds, the high hand on board initiates betting action. If
hands are tied, the player to the left of the dealer acts first. In
all cases, the dealer will inform the players as to who acts first.
Each bet and raise during the first two rounds of betting is set at
the lower limit of the stakes structure. For example in a $4/$8 game,
all bets and raises are $4 for the first two rounds. The exception to
this rule is if any player displays a pair with their 2 face-up cards
after the third street is dealt. In this circumstance, all players
have the option to bet either the lower limit or the higher limit. If
a player bets the higher limit, then all subsequent raises must be
made at the higher limit.
Each bet and raise during the last two rounds of betting is set at the
higher limit of the stakes structure. For example in a $4/$8 game, all
bets and raises are $8 for the last two rounds (fourth card and the
river).
The maximum allowable number of bets per player during any particular
betting round is four. This would consist of (1) a bet, (2) a raise,
(3) a re-raise, and (4) a cap. The term cap is used to describe the
3rd raise in a round since betting is then capped and can not be
raised anymore. Once the pot is capped, players will have only the
option of calling or folding.
Courtesy of Paradise Poker

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