How many cards are dealt face-down to each player in Seven Card Stud?

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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.
 
Second Betting Round: The player with the highest-ranked face-up cards starts the second betting round. The betting then proceeds in a clockwise direction, with each player having the option to check, bet, call, raise, or fold.

Fifth Street: Each remaining player receives another face-up card called "fifth street" or "the river." This card is also visible to all players.

Third Betting Round: The player with the highest-ranked face-up cards starts the third betting round. The betting proceeds as before.

Sixth Street: Each remaining player receives another face-up card called "sixth street" or "the turn." This card is also visible to all players.

Fourth Betting Round: The player with the highest-ranked face-up cards starts the fourth betting round. The betting proceeds as before.

Seventh Street: Each remaining player receives a final face-down card called "seventh street" or "the river." This card is not visible to other players.

Final Betting Round: The player with the highest-ranked face-up cards starts the final betting round. The betting proceeds as before.

Showdown: If there are still two or more players remaining after the final betting round, a showdown occurs. Each player shows their seven cards, and the player with the best hand wins the pot.

It's important to note that the number of face-up and face-down cards dealt to each player may vary depending on the specific variant of Seven Card Stud being played. Some variants may have fewer face-up cards or additional face-down cards.
 
The final betting round is initiated by the person who has the highest ranking face-up card. The betting continues as usual.
After the final betting round, a showdown happens if there are still two or more players. Each player reveals their seven cards, and the pot is won by the player with the strongest hand.
 
In my opinion, it's of the utmost importance to be conscious that the amount of face-up and face-down cards dealt to each player may change based on the particular Seven Card Stud type being played. There could be more face-down cards or fewer face-up cards in some variations.
 
The second betting round begins with the player holding the highest-ranked face-up cards. Betting follows a clockwise pattern, and each player can choose to check, bet, call, raise, or fold. Subsequently, every remaining player is dealt another face-up card known as "fifth street" or "the river," visible to all participants.
 
In Seven Card Stud, two cards are dealt face-down to each player, and one card is dealt face-up. This is followed by three more rounds of face-up cards being dealt, with a betting round after each card is dealt. Finally, a seventh card is dealt face-down, and a final betting round takes place, after which the remaining players show their cards to determine the winner.
 
In Seven Card Stud, the starting hand deals two face-down cards and one face-up card to each player. Players receive more cards in subsequent rounds that follow this first deal.
 
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