Chicago Poker is an exciting and strategic variant of Seven Card Stud, with a special twist that adds extra excitement. Here's how to play:
The objective of Chicago Poker is to win the pot by having the best five-card hand at the end of the game or by holding the highest spade face down. The game involves multiple rounds of betting and card revelations.
Each player is dealt two hole cards face down and one card face up. A round of betting follows, starting with the player showing the lowest face-up card.
Each player is dealt another card face up, followed by a round of betting. The player with the highest poker hand using face-up cards initiates the betting.
Each player is dealt another card face up, followed by a round of betting. The player with the best face-up poker hand starts the betting.
Each player is dealt another card face up, followed by a round of betting. The player with the best face-up poker hand starts the betting.
Each player is dealt a final card face down, making a total of seven cards (four face-up and three face-down). A final round of betting follows, initiated by the player with the best face-up poker hand.
After the final round of betting, players reveal their hole cards. The player with the best five-card hand using any combination of their seven cards wins the main pot. Additionally, the player with the highest spade among their face-down cards wins a secondary pot, known as the "Chicago" pot.
Chicago Poker follows standard poker hand rankings: