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Explane the Specific Variants?
What is Specific Variants?
Define the Specific Variants?

Jan 12th, 2008 23:40
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As mentioned above, seven-card stud is probably the most common form of
the game, with most other games being variants of that, although
five-card stud is also a basic pattern upon which many variations are
built. These games are described on their own page. Most of the games
described below started as ad-hoc variants, but they have either become
popular enough to have a common name, or else have some unique feature
to merit including them here.
SIX-CARD STUD
Six-card stud is usually played as identical to seven-card stud, except
that the last face-up round is removed (Thus it is two down, three up,
one down). It can also be played as 1-4-1, where the first betting round
occurs after only two cards are dealt (one down and one up). This latter
form more closely resembles five-card stud with an extra downcard.
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