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Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo

OVERTIME

Cards dealt to each player 3 concealed
4 open
Community cards dealt None
Number of betting rounds 5
Limits Fixed limit
Blinds or antes Antes

The Game

Split pot

Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo is played exactly the same way as Seven Card Stud with one exception: in the showdown, the highest hand only wins half the pot while the other half is won by the best low hand.

However, this is only true if a player shows down a qualifying low hand. If there is no qualifying low hand, the best high hand wins the whole pot.

Low Hand Requirements

To qualify as a low hand, a hand must not contain any card higher than eight, and no pair or better.

However, a straight or flush does not disqualify a low hand. So, for example, 6h-5h-4h-3h-2h qualifies as a low hand. At the same time, it is a very strong high hand, a straight flush.

Forming a High and a Low Hand

In the showdown, you use five of your cards to form a high hand, and five to form a low hand. You can use one or several cards in both the high and the low hand, without restriction.

For example, if you hold A-2-4-5-6-7-8, you would use A-2-4-5-6 for your low hand, and 4-5-6-7-8 for your high.

Game Advice For Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo

Scoping

As in Omaha Hi/Lo, trying to win the whole pot is important. You can do this is in two ways: by winning both the high and low sides, or by having the best high hand while there is no qualifying low hand.