Also known as 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo and Stud 8, Stud Eight or Better is essentially a mix of
Stud 📉 and Razz.
Stud Hi-Lo is a split pot game. The best high hand wins half of the pot,
and the best 📉 low hand wins the other half of the pot. The low hand must "qualify" with
at least five cards below 📉 8 in order to win half of the pot. This game uses the A-to-5
lowball rankings for low hands, in 📉 which straights and flushes do not count against
your hand.
It is possible for a player to win both the high 📉 and low portions of the pot
-- known as "scooping". If there is no qualifying low hand (five cards below 📉 8), the
best high hand scoops the whole pot.
(Note: This guide covers the rules of Stud Hi-Lo.
You can also 📉 learn 7 Card Stud here or 5 Card Stud here.)
Stud Hi-Lo / Eight or Better
Rules
Stud 8 is almost always 📉 played as a fixed limit betting game. The small bet size
is used during the first two rounds of betting 📉 (third and fourth street), and the big
bet size is used on fifth street and beyond.
The small bet size is 📉 used during the
first two rounds of betting (third and fourth street), and the big bet size is used on
📉 fifth street and beyond. Each player antes a fraction of the small bet before the cards
are dealt. In aR$2/$4 📉 limit game, for example, the antes are usuallyR$0.30.
In aR$2/$4
limit game, for example, the antes are usuallyR$0.30. Three cards are 📉 dealt to each
player, including two face-down "hole cards" and one face-up "door card".
two face-down
"hole cards" and one face-up 📉 "door card". The player with the lowest Door Card must
start the betting with the Bring-In, which is usually about 📉 half the size of the small
bet. Alternatively, the player may also complete the size of the small
bet.
Alternatively, the 📉 player may also complete the size of the small bet. If multiple
players have the same low card, the card 📉 with the lowest suit will Bring-In (the order
from highest to lowest is spades-hearts-diamonds-clubs).
(the order from highest to
lowest is 📉 spades-hearts-diamonds-clubs). A round of betting begins with the player to
the left of the Bring-In , who may call the 📉 current bet, raise, or fold. The betting
proceeds counterclockwise.
, who may call the current bet, raise, or fold. The betting
📉 proceeds counterclockwise. Four more cards are dealt to each player with rounds of
betting in between: Fourth Street: Each player 📉 is dealt another card face up. There is
then a round of betting, and the player with the highest value 📉 exposed hand is first to
act, so a player with Q ♦ -4♠ exposed would act before a player with 📉 5 ♥ -3♠ exposed.
The player may bet the small bet size or check unless any player is showing a 📉 pair, in
which case they, or any other player, may raise the stakes by using the big bet size
instead. 📉 Fifth Street: Each player is dealt another card face up. As with the previous
street, there is a round of 📉 betting and the player with the highest exposed hand acts
first. This time, the player may bet the bigger limit 📉 bet or check. Sixth Street: Once
again, each player is dealt another card face up, and the player with the 📉 highest
exposed hand must act first, either checking or betting the big bet size. Seventh
Street (the 'river'): On Seventh 📉 Street, each player is dealt one final card face down
for a total of three face-down cards and four exposed 📉 cards. The player with the
highest exposed hand is first to act in the final round of betting, and they 📉 must bet
the big bet size or check.
Showdown and Hand Rankings
The pot is split between the best
low hand (following 📉 the A-to-5 lowball hand rankings) and the best high hand. If there
is no qualifying low hand, the best high 📉 hand wins the whole pot.
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free guide with 10 quick poker strategy tips if you want to come out on top.
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