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Summary: In stud poker sequence, the wild card remains wild until a card in next numerical sequence is dealt. Play stud poker sequence with tips from an experienced poker player in this free video on card games.
Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge.read more
"We're discussing sequence, the stud poker variant. We've already dealt our two downcards and one upcard. Nothing big has happened. It's been pretty much a vanilla stud game so far. Now, we're going to deal fourth street and see if a wild card comes out. We got seven four here. I've got news for you, no wild cards yet. Then a deuces comes off. We'll, the way that sequence works is the wild cards come out as the upcards. If a two comes off, two's are wild. Begins with two's and goes up from there. You could say it goes up to aces only that would be a long shot. It can happen but it'd have to happen, frankly, in a sequence. At this time, two's are wild. So this player has a pair of queens and two will remain wild as long as a three does not appear as an upcard. So, let's see. We'll we deal out the round and no three's come up. So the person with two queens, the queen and the wild deuce now would be the person with the option to bet. And, anybody at the table who holds a two or frankly a three is in okay shape for this hand."