Posted by Nicolae on July 2nd, 2008 under Poker, Stud poker, games
Tags: Alligator stud, Australian stud, blind stud, Crocodile stud, Eight-or-better high-low stud, Follow the queen, hole cards, London lowball, Low hole card wild, Mexican stud, Mississippi stud, Murrumbidgee stud, non-positional games, players, poker variants, Razz, Shifting sands, Six-card stud, stud poker, variants, variations •
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Stud poker is any of a number of poker variants in which each player receives a mix of face-down and face-up cards dealt in multiple betting rounds. Stud games are also typically non-positional games, meaning that the player who bets first on each round may change from round to round (it is [...]
Posted by Nicolae on June 29th, 2008 under Poker, Poker jargon
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baby
A low-ranked card, usually used in lowball games. Also “spoke” when between ace and five.
backdoor
A draw requiring two or more rounds to fill. For example, catching two consecutive cards in two rounds of seven-card stud or Texas hold ‘em to fill a straight or flush.
A hand made other than [...]