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In Seven Card Stud, players are dealt a combination of face-up and face-down cards. Specifically, each player receives a total of four face-up cards during the course of the hand. Here's a breakdown of the face-up card dealing in Seven Card Stud:
Initial Deal: Each player is dealt two face-down cards (hole cards) and one face-up card (door card or "third street"). The face-up card is visible to all players at the table.
Fourth Street: After the first round of betting, each remaining player receives another face-up card called "fourth street" or "the turn." This card is also visible to all players.
Sixth Street: Following the second round of betting, each remaining player is dealt a third face-up card known as "sixth street" or "the turn." Again, this card is exposed to all players.
Initial Deal: Each player is dealt two face-down cards (hole cards) and one face-up card (door card or "third street"). The face-up card is visible to all players at the table.
Fourth Street: After the first round of betting, each remaining player receives another face-up card called "fourth street" or "the turn." This card is also visible to all players.
Sixth Street: Following the second round of betting, each remaining player is dealt a third face-up card known as "sixth street" or "the turn." Again, this card is exposed to all players.