5 Card Stud is an interesting poker game in that you
can see some of your opponent's cards. You can see four
of your opponent's cards with one hole card. There are
four betting rounds and the position is established
randomly off each hand's initial deal. Knowing hand
strength is very valuable in this game.
5 Card Stud is played by players paying an ante followed
by each player being dealt two cards. One of them is
face up and the other one is face down (the hole card).
A round of betting takes place starting with the person
who has the lowest face up card. There is a forced bet
of either half the limit or the limit depending on the
game for this player.
After the first round of betting, each player is dealt a
third card face up. Another round of betting occurs.
Then, each player gets a fourth card face up. The third
round of betting takes place and players get their final
card face up as well. Players can use any of their five
cards. There is then a fourth round of betting. If a
showdown is necessary, the remaining players reveal
their hands. The object is to get the highest hand.
5 Card Stud Tips
Study your opponents and watch if they have play up
cards that are low. If they aren't a bluffer, the card
is probably paired in the hole or they have a high hole
card. Watch out for up cards that pair the board (the
shown cards). Your opponent could have paired with the
hole card and be holding trips.
If you don't have a pair at least in the first three
cards, fold the hand. If you're in early position only
play cards that are not being shown by other players.
These are referred to as live cards. Dead cards are
cards that are on the board. For example, if you have a
ten but you see that two other players have face up
tens, your ten is a dead card. There's only one ten left
in the deck and three people will hit the same pair.
Don't marry your Ace in the hole, sometimes you have to
fold it.
5 Card Stud is fun game that has a little bit of a
different strategy to it. The key to this game is paying
attention to your opponent's plays and their face up
cards. Know which hands primarily win in this format and
don't chase or draw like you may in other poker games.
Don't forget, everyone can see what you have for the
most part. Play that one hole card wisely and know how
it correlates psychologically and realistically to all
of the other cards shown on the table.
