In seven-card stud, the bring-in is a mandatory bet made by the player with the lowest upcard in the first round of betting.
In 7 Card Stud and 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo, to start the first round of betting, the player with the lowest exposed card after the first three cards have been dealt is required to make a forced bet called the bring-in. If two players have the same low card, then the bring-in is determined by suit. The order of the suits from highest to lowest is Spades, Hearts, Diamonds and Clubs. The amount of the bring-in is either half the minimum table limit or the whole minimum table limit. It is the player's choice.
In Seven Card Stud, the forced bet made by the player who shows the lowest upcard on the first betting round.
This is a mandatory bet made by the Player with the lowest card by suit showing in the first betting round of Stud games.
A mandatory first Bet made in the first Betting Round of a Stud Poker game only. The Bring-in is usually placed by the player showing the lowest valued card; though in some games the player showing the highest valued card is forced to do so. On all additional rounds, the player showing the highest valued Hand on Board has the option to Bet first, or not.
a type of forced bet in the game of poker
a type of forced bet that occurs after the cards are initially dealt and before any other action is continued
in seven-card stud poker, this is the mandatory bet made by the player with the lowest upcard in the first round of betting.
this is the bet that the online casino user with the lowest face-up card must make in the first round of betting.
It is a forced bet in Stud games. The player with the lowest card showing on the first round of betting must bet (the highest card if playing Razz).
A forced initial bet that is made by the player showing the lowest up-card at the table on third street. (starting hand)
The forced bet made on the first round of betting by the player who is dealt the lowest card showing in 7 Card Stud and 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo. In Razz (Lowball) it is the highest card showing
A forced bet, usually in stud games, meant to induce action. Differs from an ante, because: (a) only one player is forced to bet, and (b) it counts towards betting for the opening round. See also: Ante, Blind.
A mandatory bet made by the player with the lowest up-card in the first round of betting in 7-Card Stud.
In ante games, the bring-in is a mandatory bet, normally half the lower stake value. The player with the lowest face-up card must either bet the lower stake, or the bring-in to start the hand.
In a Stud game, the player who holds the lowest valued third street card (the first card dealt face-up) at the table must start the action by contributing a bet equal in value to the ante. The first round of betting then proceeds clockwise from the player “bringing it in.
A forced beginning bet required from the player with the lowest value exposed card.
In Stud, a bet that must be made on the very first betting round. Usually the player showing the lowest card is forced to make a bet; in some games, the player showing the highest card is forced. The bring-in applies only on the very first betting round, though. On all further rounds, the player showing the highest hand on board has the OPTION to bet first, but need not.
The forced bet made on the first betting round by the player dealt the lowest card showing in Seven-Card Stud and the highest card showing in razz.
A mandatory bet made by the Player with the lowest card in the Third Street (the first round of betting).
A small forced bet made by one player with either the lowest or the highest card on the board (depending on the game) that opens the betting.
a seven-cards stud Poker term, refers to the obliging wager the player with the lowest upcard in the first round.
A forced bet for one player. In Stud games the player with the lowest card showing at the start of the hand must Bring-in.
In Five or Seven card Stud, a bet that must be made on the very first betting round. Usually the player showing the lowest card is forced to make a bet.
A bring-in is a forced bet that is placed by the player who holds the lowest card in the first round of betting (also known as the Third Street). Note: this is only applicable to Stud games, 5Card Stud and 7Card Stud.
Forced bet required by either the low card or high card in a stud game, to start initial action in the first round of betting.
To bring in the betting is to make the first bet on the first round of a hand (not including blinds bets and antes).
The forced bet made on the first round of betting by the player who is dealt the lowest card showing in Seven Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better. In Razz (Lowball) it is the highest card showing