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Stud game is non-positional why?

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Stud game is non-positional why?

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In each round of the stud game after the upcard is dealt, the exposed cards are taken in to consideration and the person who has the highest or lowest card showing up per game rule for each round will make their bets. Unlike community board games, the flow of the game will not be unidirectional from the dealer position. Rather, it will be from one player in one round and from another player in another round. In one round one player will play first, in another round some other player, therefore this is known as a non-positional game. What are the positional rules for each round of betting? Note: In cases of a tie in the comparison of the number values, suits are used to differentiate them. • The lowest ranking card will play bring in bet after the deal. • In the fourth street betting, the player who has the highest upcard will make the bet first. • In the fifth street betting, the player who has the highest upcard qualifying for a good poker hand will make the bet first. • In the sixth

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