Tournament Strategies
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
This is one of a very few Poker games where you may hold four of a kind with your sixth dealt card. Then you are dealt your seventh and last card (hole card) and bango, you now possess a low-high full house.
90. Seven Card High-Low Progressive Stud Played the same as Seven Card High-Low Stud, with the following exceptions and additional progressive betting rules: The first player to the dealer's left starts the first round of betting, and he must bet one unit (10 cents) or drop out. On the second round of betting the second player on the dealer's left must start the betting with two units (20 cents) or drop out. On the third round of betting the third player to the dealer's left starts the betting with three units (30 cents) or drops out. The fourth player on the dealer's left starts the fourth round of betting with four units (40 cents) or drops out. On the fifth and final round the fifth player on the dealer's left starts the betting with five units (50 cents) or drops out. Should a player whose turn it is to bet drop out, the turn to bet rotates to the next active player, and so on. The strategy is identical to that of Seven Card High-Low Stud, (pages 209-10).