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What happens if there aren enough cards to complete the dealing in Stud?

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What happens if there aren enough cards to complete the dealing in Stud?

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In cases when there are fewer cards left in the deck than are needed for the last down card for the remaining players, one open community card will be dealt. • Other on-line poker rooms have ten-player tables; why do you limit us to nine-player tables? We believe all players will enjoy the faster paced game that comes with a nine-player table limit. • How do blinds work in head-to-head (1×1) hands of Hold’em and Omaha? We have implemented the small and big blinds for head-to-head hands of Hold’em and Omaha the same way physical casinos do. This is the way Hoyle’s specifies head-to-head play. The player on the dealer button posts the small blind in this special situation only. Our general tables are designed to support head-to-head and play by more than two players. Under certain conditions, such as a third player declining to post the blind, a hand is converted to head-to-head rules. Players are notified of this switch in dealer chat.

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