Seven Card Stud

Seven Card Stud is an old school poker game that retains plenty of players. Players start the game with an ante and each player places the same amount into a pot. The goal is to have the best five-card hand and the game starts with three cards. Two cards are dealt face down and one faces up and players receive more cards as the game continues.

Each card that is dealt after the initial three cards require a new bet which is followed by another down-facing card. When the last card is dealt, a final round of betting commences. The player with the best five-card hand is the winner.

The initial bet is the smallest as well as the second bet. The following hands that are dealt require a larger bet. The next cards that are dealt will be faced up which give a player a good indication whether it could be a potentially winning hand. Anyone of the seven cards that are dealt could make up the winning hand of five cards.

Active players will decide which of the seven cards make the best winning combination and discard the other two cards. The highest possible hand is a five of a kind, which can only be gained when you have a minimum of one wild card.

Keno

Although the word Keno originates from French or Latin, this game was first played in Ancient China. This is a lottery-type game which was originally played with sheets of paper that had Chinese characters printed on them. Due to the fact that this game was so popular at the time the proceeds from the game were used to fund the building of the great wall of China.

To play Keno, the bettors will choose numbers between 1 and 80 and place wagers on these numbers. Once all players in the game have placed their bets 20 numbers will be selected. This is done with a ball machine or with a random number generator. Once all 20 numbers have been selected players receive a payout that is determined by the amount of numbers they have selected, how many matches they have in their selection as well as the wager that the player has made. Although there are many variations of Keno, the basic principle behind the game remains the same no matter where you play.

When one hears that the probability of getting a hit on all twenty numbers is 1 in 3,535,316,142,212,174,320 it may seem that you will never score big. However, when you only focus on getting hits on at least half of the numbers then the probability of you winning becomes more attainable at 1 in 253.801.