| In this variation of Baseball, seven-card stud is played with all fours and
sixes wild. When a four is dealt face up, the player must either match the
pot or drop. When a deuce is dealt face up, the dealer immediately gives
that player an additional face-down card. With eight wild cards and the
ability to have more than seven cards in your hand, you'll need at least
four-of-a-kind to win this game. |
| This member of the Baseball family is eight-card stud with all fours wild.
Four cards are dealt face down to each player and four cards face up, with
a betting interval after the each of the last four cards. The highest hand
wins the pot, which with four wild cards is usually a full house or better. |
| This member of the Baseball family is eight-card stud with all deuces wild.
Four cards are dealt face down to each player and four cards face up, with
a betting interval after the each of the last four cards. The highest hand
wins the pot, which with four wild cards is usually a full house or better. |
| Named after the popular "57" steak sauce, this member of the Baseball family is
seven-card stud with all fives and sevens wild. When a five or seven is
dealt face up, the player must either match the pot or drop. With eight
wild cards in the deck, it usually takes four-of-a-kind to win. |
7-card stud, hi-lo split, jacks are wild and low card in the hole is wild as well as all others like it in your hand. Low hand is the "wheel" 1,2,3,4,5. Deuce is low in the hold. Jack doesn't count in determining low hold, so 2 Jacks and a King would give you Kings wild. Some people don't like all the wild cards but this game has stood the test of time - thunder and lighting included!
Submitted by: theoorang |
| This is regular five-card stud played with the joker as a wild card. A
drawback is that if the joker is dealt face up, the betting usually stops
abruptly and the player who got the joker takes the pot. Otherwise, you
should assume that the joker is among your opponents' hole cards and you
should value your own hand somewhat more conservatively than in ordinary
stud. Look for a high pair to win most games. | Wild Variations 1 2 3 Next
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