Seven-card stud, also known as Seven-Toed Pete or
Down-The-River,[1] is a variant of stud poker. Before the 2000s surge of ♣ popularity of
Texas hold 'em,[2] seven-card stud was one of the most widely played poker variants in
home games across ♣ the United States[3] and in casinos in the eastern part of the
country. Although seven-card stud is not as common ♣ in casinos today, it is still played
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For the 21+3 side bet, a player will win if the two face-up cards and the dealer's face-up card include: 5:1: Flush with non-numerical sequence cards same suit. 10:1: Straight with 3 cards in numerical sequence other suits. 30:1: Three of a Kind, 3 identical cards, other suits.
Top 3 is a second optional proposition wager with 21+3, where you can receive large payouts on a three of a kind, a straight flush, and three of a kind suited. See posted paytable for payouts and minimum/maximum betting limits. Top 3, just like 21+3, has no effect on your main blackjack bet.