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Limit Seven-Card Stud: Basic Strategy

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Old 04-14-2005, 11:21 PM
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The most important decisions in Seven-Card Stud are made on Third Street. You must be able to decide whether or not to play a hand and how to play it. Some hands play better in multi-way pots and some in shorthanded pots. The hands that play well in multi-way pots are drawing hands, like three-flushes, three-straights and combinations of the two. The hands that play well in shorthanded pots are big pairs.

One of the most valuable skills in Seven-Card Stud is the ability to be very selective about the hands you begin with. The problem with playing too many starting hands is that these mistakes are usually compounded in later betting rounds. For instance, you might start with nothing and end up drawing to something with a hand you should not have been involved with in the first place. Mistakes like these can prove very costly in the long run.

There are a number of issues that should be taken into account when deciding which hands to play. They are as follows:

1.What cards are out?
2.How many players are in the pot when it is your turn to act?
3.Is the table tight or loose?
4.How many players are sitting at the table?
5.Has the pot been raised? If so, from what player and position?
6.What is your position in relation to the raiser (if any)?

The most important factors to consider are what cards are out and how many players are in the pot. The combination of these two may sometimes make it correct to throw away the best hand on Third Street. For example, in a multi-way pot where you hold (J-J) 7 and both of the other Jacks and one Seven are out, you should fold, even though no one has represented a bigger pair or have bigger upcards than a Jack. The chance of you still holding the best hand when all the cards are out is simply too small to justify calling or raising. You can play this hand when you are in an ante steal position (it is already short handed), or in a multi-way pot when all your cards are live.

And, while it is imperative that you remember what cards are out on Third Street, you must not stop there, as it is also very necessary that you watch the other cards as they are turned up.
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Good post Josh. The one thing about stud that is KEY, is keeping up with the cards out AND the cards mucked. In online play with auto-fold you can miss a card very easily. That card or cards can be the difference between winning the hand and really messing up. You have to be really attentive to any hand of stud you play online, or it can cost you.
  
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Yeh im gettin mad good at it too. On JetSet ive come in 2nd and 4th in 2 out of 2 tourneys. Its fun as hell and pretty easy. alot of pepole say its ahrd to bluff but i do it all the time.
  
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Yeh im gettin mad good at it too. On JetSet ive come in 2nd and 4th in 2 out of 2 tourneys. Its fun as hell and pretty easy. alot of pepole say its ahrd to bluff but i do it all the time.
It will work for a while - but if you do it all the time you will get pegged and people will start to call you or reraise. Bluffing is fine - but don't do it too often.
  
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