Seven Card Stud High-Low Poker

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Basic Math Facts for Fifth Street in Seven-Card Stud High-Low Eight or Better

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In keeping with last month's theme on math facts for Sixth Street draws, here are tables with information on Fifth Street draws. Here ...
Sunday, February 26, 2012

Basic Math Facts for Sixth Street in Seven-Card Stud High-Low Eight or Better

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I've been busy doing some math calculations for my upcoming book on Seven-Card Stud High-Low. The tables that follow contain information...
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Stealing Antes

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Of the Stud variants of poker, Seven-Card Stud High/Low is the hardest game in which to steal antes. For example in Razz, the bring-in is us...
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Calling versus Raising on Seventh Street

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If you are debating whether to call or raise, it often means that you have a chance to scoop or it is a multi-way pot for which you expect t...
Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Calling versus Folding on Seventh Street

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If you are deciding between calling and folding on Seventh Street, it means that you do not like your holdings. One of the toughest decision...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A Clever Bluff

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One of the smartest Seventh Street plays I’ve witnessed occurred in a three-way hand in which I had a lock on the low-pot, against two playe...
Thursday, March 31, 2011

Fifth Street Decisions: Betting into Three Exposed Low-Cards

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The balance of power can shift dramatically on Fifth Street because it is now possible for a player to have a qualifying low-hand and potent...
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I am a physicist and author with a life-long fascination with games that combine strategic thinking and psychology. For decades I have studied and played poker and chess. I am the author of the best-selling book – "The Intelligent Guide to Texas Hold’em Poker." I write articles for the Intelligent Poker.com, StudHighLow.com, and Intelligent-Games.com Websites.
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