In Seven Card Stud, Third Street occurs after each player has been dealt two private cards and one face-up card (the door card). Players then have the opportunity to bet based on the strength of their hand, using the face-up card to gauge their opponents’ potential hands. The player with the lowest-ranking door card is required to make the first bet, known as the bring-in, which can influence the subsequent betting actions of other players.
Third Street Example
For instance, if Player A has a door card of 4, Player B has a door card of 8, and Player C has a door card of 2, Player C must make the bring-in bet first since they have the lowest card showing.