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How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face cards.
I know once the first 3 are dealt lowest card goes first..but then after that..
it should be HIGHEST card...but on VARIOUS online sites..thats DEFINETELY not teh case..can someone shed some light on this please? Also I know after the 4th card is dealt ( I think) if theres a pair o nteh board tehre allowed to go first adn allowed to DOUBLE bet ciorrect? |
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
On what site isn't it the highest board?
In the case of a tie, casinos go with the guy closest to the dealer's left. |
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
on PS>.in 7-card stud IM having trouble to see whogoes first after the first 3 cards.
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
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on PS>.in 7-card stud IM having trouble to see whogoes first after the first 3 cards. [/ QUOTE ] On Stars, highest always goes first. |
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
Jetto says "Highest card" goes first. Not highest card, highest board, e.g., xx xx 3h 3d bets before xx xx As Th because pair higher than Ace high.
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
My bad, that is correct, highest board is what it is. Just one of those things where I read it, and thought thats what he meant [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
If there is an all-in that is high, I have seen it ruled 2 different ways live.
1) Left of the all in acts next. 2) Next highest board acts next. Doubt that what OP was referring to, but thought I'd throw it in. |
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Re: How do you decide who goes first once we see everyones 2 face card
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On what site isn't it the highest board? In the case of a tie, casinos go with the guy closest to the dealer's left. [/ QUOTE ] I see there was an edited post, so perhaps this response was due to something else. Maybe I'm wrong but is this regarding a tied-board? If so, I was under the impression that online sites tend to go by SUITS and not position relative to the dealer. I never have had the chance to play stud in B&M. |
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