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7 Stud Poker
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Rules
- This game is conducted using a single deck of 53 cards, which includes one joker.
- Players are required to wager between 1 and 5 coins, but betting less than 5 is generally not advisable.
- Players receive seven cards, with two of them face up and five face down.
- At this point, the player has the option to place an extra bet up to the amount of their original wager. Alternatively, they can choose to 'deal all', revealing the remaining four cards immediately and scoring the hand.
- The third card dealt to the player will be revealed.
- The player has the chance to place an additional bet up to the amount wagered previously in Rule 4. They may also opt for 'deal all', flipping over the remaining three cards and scoring the hand immediately.
- The fourth card dealt to the player will now be shown.
- At this juncture, the player can make another additional bet, matching their wager from Rule 6. They can also select the 'deal all' option, which will reveal the last three cards and score the hand right away.
- The fifth, sixth, and seventh cards dealt to the player will all be turned over at this stage.
The player's hand will be evaluated based on their total bets and the corresponding pay table provided below. All payouts are calculated on a 'for one' basis, meaning the original bet is not returned to the player.
Pay Table in 7-Stud Poker
Hand Pays Royal flush 125 Five of a kind 100 Straight flush 50 Four of a kind 15 Full house 4 Flush 3 Straight 2 Three of a kind 1 All other 0 - There exists a peculiar bonus bet that pays out if: (1) the final hand consists of four of a kind, a straight flush, or a royal flush; (2) does not contain a joker; (3) includes at least one card in a rank selected when the bonus bet is placed; and (4) the player places a bet at each decision point. The payout for each hand increases as a player participates, though the specifics of this increase are unclear. The game's help section does not provide much clarity.
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Strategy
I have no clue.
House Advantage
I'm unsure about this. Analyzing this game will be a challenging task, and I can't guarantee I will ever tackle it.