Many poker games can be divided into two categories: Community or Stud. Here’s how they break down:
Community
Stud
Community
In Community poker games, hands are made using a combination of personal cards players receive directly from the dealer (called “hole” cards), and community cards the dealer places on the table for all to use.
Stud
In Stud poker games, hands are made using only the personal cards a player receives directly from the dealer.
7 Card Stud
(Stud)
In this classic poker variation, players compete by making their best five-card hand from the seven cards they’re dealt throughout a round. One major difference between Stud and other poker games is that it is generally played as a fixed-limit game. This means the maximum a player can bet is set by the house—there’s no going “all in”.
How to Play
Odds
As with most poker variations, players can count on needing a fairly good hand to pull off a win at 7 Card Stud. Why? Because with each player receiving seven cards, it’s likely that most will receive at least a pair. The statistics break it down:
- 54% of the time it takes at least a straight to win
- 69% of the time it takes a three of a kind or better to win
- 97% of the time it takes at least two pair or better to win
Strategies
While it can take a lifetime to master 7 Card Stud, there are a couple of strategies players have used to maximize their enjoyment of the game.