Seventh Street

Meaning and Definition of Seventh Street in Gambling

The term seventh street denotes the final wagering interval in Seven Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better poker variants, functioning analogously to the river in community card games. Within the procedural framework of these games, this stage occurs during the fifth round of betting when participants are dealt their final card to complete a seven-card hand. Regulatory compliance requires that the determination of the winning hand be conducted via a showdown, where remaining eligible players must construct the optimal five-card combination according to established hand hierarchies. Furthermore, standard gaming nomenclature identifies the preceding betting stage as sixth street, corresponding to the phase where players possess six cards prior to the final distribution.

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