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In Seven Card Stud, each player is typically dealt a combination of face-up and face-down cards. The total number of cards dealt to each player is seven, with a mixture of face-up and face-down cards distributed throughout the hand. Here's a breakdown of the typical dealing process:
Initial Deal: Each player receives 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.
First Betting Round: The player with the lowest-ranked face-up card starts the first betting round. They have the option to check, bet, or fold. Betting then proceeds in a clockwise direction, with each player having the option to call, raise, or fold.
Fourth Street: After the first betting round, each player still in the hand receives another face-up card called "fourth street" or "the turn." This card is also visible to all players.
Initial Deal: Each player receives 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.
First Betting Round: The player with the lowest-ranked face-up card starts the first betting round. They have the option to check, bet, or fold. Betting then proceeds in a clockwise direction, with each player having the option to call, raise, or fold.
Fourth Street: After the first betting round, each player still in the hand receives another face-up card called "fourth street" or "the turn." This card is also visible to all players.