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There are 52 cards in a deck. I'm sitting in an 8 handed table. If nobody folds, you'll need 7 x 8 = 56 cards.
WTF? -
re-shuffle..........lolz
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Last card is a community card up
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River
Once sixth street is completed, the last card is dealt. This is called the river or seventh street. This card is dealt face-down and can't be seen by your opponents. If you are still in the hand on the river, you now have three face-down cards and four face-up cards in front of you. The player who had the strongest hand on sixth street and therefore started the betting will also have the action on seventh street. Again the minimum bet is $2 and the betting is capped at four bets. If the hand is checked around or a bet is called the remaining players in the hand see a showdown, and the player with the best 5-card combination wins the hand. The hand values are the same as in Hold'em.
Community card
Sometimes it can happen that there aren't enough cards left in the deck for every player to receive one. A Stud cash game is often played at tables with up to eight players. If all eight players stay in the hand until sixth street, this means that 48 cards have been dealt. Add to this the three burned cards, and only one card remains in the deck. If this is the case, then the river card is dealt face-up. This is the community card. This card completes the hands of all the remaining players. -
sigh, i actually thought there was going to be a hh from a stud hand...but hopes that helps..










