Alex Lundstrum
Two Pair
Question on a rule of Seven Card Stud. I don't play very often, but would like to try to start mixing it in in the home game, which I deal the whole night. Almost every rule set I've found says that in the case of a 4th-7th street tie of up cards, the player closest to the dealer has first action. Doesn't this unfairly benefit those sitting in later seats? One rule set mentions passing a "stud button" that is symbolic dealer position for this instance as well as odd chip.
Can anyone out there verify that a button should be used and/or argue that this rule doesn't benefit later seats (seats 7, 8, etc.)?
Thank you.
Can anyone out there verify that a button should be used and/or argue that this rule doesn't benefit later seats (seats 7, 8, etc.)?
Thank you.