No, there is not. There is 7 card stud or 5 card draw.
you put your heads down then you call on someone to push your thumb down then you have to guess who it was!
Six Card Stud - 1975 was released on: USA: August 1975
That pretty much depends on which game you are dealing. Texas Hold'em is dealt in a different manner than 7-card stud.
The lowest hand in standard poker is 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, not in the same suit.
Razz is a card game, using the 52 card deck of cards. Razz is played much like Poker, specifically 7 card stud. It isn't one of the easiest card games to get started with, and will take time to master.
The odds of getting a royal flush in five card stud is the same as in any poker game with five cards involved, i.e. 649,740 to 1.
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Dream On - 1990 The Name of the Game Is Five-Card Stud 2-12 was released on: USA: 22 September 1991
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First, it should be noted that poker games fall into 2 groups:poker room games played against other players and casino poker games played against the dealer.Poker Room games include: Texas Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, Stud Poker, Stud Hi/Lo, 7 Card Stud Low, Triple Stud, 5 card draw, 2-7 Triple Draw, 2-7 Single Draw, Badugi.Casino poker games are Carribean Poker, Casino Holdem Poker, Royal Poker, Oasis Poker, Poker Three, Texas Holdem, Pai gow poker.Even though there's a variety of poker games, they all follow the conventional rules of hands value and hierarchy.
ShowHand is essentially 5 card stud played mainly in China and Hong Kong. A major variation is the order in which third street and later cards are dealt, where the player with the strongest hand showing is dealt first, and also first to act. On fifth street the player with the strongest potential hand showing (ie. 4 clubs 'represents' a flush) is first to act. The only other variation is the strength of the A2345 straight and straight flush, which is considered the highest possible straight and straight flush respectively. A player announces Showhand when the player is all in. While this variation of 5 card stud is still played in Asia today, 5 card stud has declined in the western world where it has been replaced by 7 card stud and Texas Hold'em.