Free Flash Poker Games http://www.flashpokergames.net Flash Poker Games for free en-us Mon, 06 Feb 12 03:57:53 -0700 Mon, 06 Feb 12 03:57:53 -0700 http://www.flashpokergames.net/rss.php AgaresWriter 2.1 Basic Five Card Stud.http://www.flashpokergames.net/article-6-Basic-Five-Card-Stud.html One card is dealt face-down to each player, followed by one card face-up to each player. A betting round ensues, opened by the player with the highest card showing. Another card is dealt face-up to each player, followed by another betting round opened by the player with the best hand showing. This continues until each player has one card face-down, four cards face-up, and there have been four betting rounds. Best hand wins.

You may find it rare to play a game of Five Card Stud without an interesting stipulation of some sort.

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Two cards are initi ]]> September 25th, 2009 01:39 PM Basic Seven Card Stud.http://www.flashpokergames.net/article-5-Basic-Seven-Card-Stud.html The dealer begins by dealing two cards face down to each player, and one card dealt face up to each player. The player with the highest card showing opens the first betting round. Following this betting round, another card is dealt face-up to each player, followed by a betting round, followed by a third card face-up, followed by a betting round, followed by a fourth card face-up, followed by a betting round, followed by the last card dealt face-down, concluded by the final betting round.

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Straight
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