• Basic Rules for Poker Games : How to Play Five-Card Stud Poker

    Posted on September 22nd, 2010 admin 15 comments

    Learn how to play different types of poker games, including five-card stud poker, in this free video series that will teach you many of the popular styles of poker. Expert: Johnny Ferrell Contact: www.luckyacespokertables.com Bio: Johnny Ferrell is the founder of Lucky Aces Custom Poker Tables has been an avid poker player for close to ten years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

     

    15 responses to “Basic Rules for Poker Games : How to Play Five-Card Stud Poker”

    1. yes, the down cards are part of your hand and you can look at them, there are 2 ways I play this, 1 down, 4 up… but more commonly its 1 down, 3 up, 1 down. Also, a cool variation is the following hand rankings starting w/ lowest: High Card, Pair, 4-card straight, 4-card flush, 2-Pair, 4-card straight-flush, 3 of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Quads, Straight-Flush

    2. So the fifth card is dealt face up or face down? in other videos it’s dealt face up. but in this video it’s dealt face down. Please reply

    3. Well yeah, if you don’t look at them how will you know if you have the winning hand? lololololol.

    4. Wait the 2 cards face down can you look at them?

    5. Thanks for the tips, love playing cards but im just beggining.

    6. ahh so you don’t see your cards that are face down till the end? :) cool

    7. In traditional 5 card stud, yes. He should have indicated that he was teaching one of the many variants on the game, 1 down 3 up 1 down, or 1-3-1.

    8. Wrong. In 5 card stud the fifth card is dealt face up.

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      cool

    10. Ofc not

    11. SO the Player can Look at his 2 folded cards before placing a bet right?
      Please Reply!

    12. d4rk5h4dow
      by popular in chinese shows, do you mean you watched it from Dicey Business? cuz i think what you’re describing is what they play in that series. i think its the same as 5 card stud, only except for flipping both cards at once, you flip one and then bet again, its technically the same

    13. if anyone can tell me the name of the game i described that would be great

    14. the last face down card is passed out

      once it has been passed and the players have 3 face up and 2 face down, they have a choice of showing one of either face down cards and after another betting begins, starting with the person who currently has the best hand

      so in the end, there are 1 face down and 4 face up

      after the betting, the last person who took action opens first, and etc

      i dont know the actual name for this version of the game but i know its very popular in chinese shows

    15. this is similar to a game played in most chinese gambling series

      its basically the same rules but i dont know the actual name for it

      first everyone puts in a blind (dont know what it called)

      in the beginning, after the first face up card is passed out, the highest card is the one who bets first

      then the next face up card is passed from the player w/ highest card to lowest card and continues for all rounds until

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