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7 Card Draw

As the name of this poker game implies, 7 cards are drawn from the deck for each player. Out of fairness an unwritten rule of dealing players five cards each first and then dealing the final two cards to each player, is often observed in 7 card draw.

Of course the objective to 7 card draw is to have a winning hand via holding the highest cards or by bluffing all the other players into dropping out of the game making you the winner.

Once each player has been dealt 7 cards, bets are placed by each player to signify their wish to continue in the poker game. After bets have been made, each player has the option of discarding cards they do not want for new ones taken off the top of the deck. The changing out of old cards for new ones must be equal; each player must have 7 cards in hand to play.

Once again bets are placed and each player decides to place a bet or to fold their hand and drop out of the game. However, bumps or raises are offered by players staying in the game, in conjunction to matching the last bet offered by the previous player.

This is when those with a weak hand, or low value cards often opt to get out of the poker game before losing more money. Don’t assume that all players choosing to stay in hold high hands. Players with weaker hand make bets and offer raises in an attempt to bluff other players into quitting and many 7 card draw wins have been made by players who bluffed well but did not even hold a pair of any suit.

Once this last round of betting has been done, players showcase their hands to determine who is holding the winning hand. When two or more players each hold equally high hands, each is dealt a card that is often called a kicker and the player receiving the highest kicker is deemed the winner.

The chance that a player you could win in a game of 7 card draw without holding a Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Flush, Four of a Kind, Two Pair, or even an Ace, and the challenge of bluffing others out of the game, is the main attraction of 7 card draw for many poker players.

There are many exciting poker games to play for beginning poker players to more advanced players. Online poker games are becoming very popular.

What Is Razz Poker (Page 1 of 2)

Razz Poker is also known as 7 card stud low. Razz Poker became popular during the 2004 World Series of Poker. The object of Razz Poker is relatively simple. Whoever has the worst hand wins! Razz Poker can be one of the most frustrating poker game, however.

The Razz Poker rules are simple. Razz Poker is an ante game and every player is required to put in their ante before the cards are dealt. Once the cards have been dealt, Razz Poker plays very much like 7 Card Stud with a few important differences.

In Razz Poker, the highest up card on third street has to make the forced bring in bet to start the action. On all subsequent rounds, the lowest hand showing acts first. Should there be a tie then the first active Razz Poker player clockwise from the dealer begins the round’s action. Another difference in Razz Poker is if a player pairs his door card then there is no double bet option like there would be in standard 7 card stud.

In Razz Poker, the lowest hand wins the pot at showdown. In addition, aces count as low and flushes and straights are ignored. Thus, the best five card hand in Razz Poker is Ace,2,3,4,5. Figuring out the best low hand is easy. You start with the top card and work down. Thus, a six low beats a seven low for example. Should there be a tie on the top card, then you move to the second card.

Razz Poker starting hands are easy to remember. If you have three cards between Ace and five, you have a great starting hand. A23 is the best starting hand, but any three cards between Ace and five (no pairs of course!) is a hand to bet and raise with on third street. Three card starting hands between Ace and six are good starting hands and should be played aggressively as well, but with a little more caution if several other players with lower door cards are ramping up the action. Three cards of seven or lower is a fair starting hand that you’ll want to see 4th street with, even if you have to call a bet or two to do so. A three card eight is becoming marginal. If you can limp in or steal the antes with it, do so. Playing three card eights, however, will generally cost you chips in the long run.

Many Razz Poker players are observant when viewing the up cards and tend to have a much better idea of their relative hand strength by viewing the up cards. If you have three cards to a nine low and there are no other up cards lower than a nine, then you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have the best hand on third street and can bet and raise, even though a “nine low” is not usually a hand that you would play. However, you should continue to keep an eye on the other Razz Poker players porches as the hand progresses. Even if you catch low cards that pair your hole cards, if the other players are catching bad high cards, you can still usually win the pot by betting aggressively.

Live and dead cards is an important aspect of 7 card stud. While in that game, you are wanting your cards to be “live”, while in Razz Poker you prefer them to be “dead.” Catching pairs can kill a great starting Razz Poker hand, so the more dead cards you see the better.