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- Stud - Two Plus Two Publishing
Stud - Discussions of various forms of stud poker
- Course for general Stud Hi strategy - Stud Poker - Stud Poker Strategy . . .
How to Beat Low-Limit 7-Card Stud Poker Paul Kammen Winning 7-Card Stud: Transforming Home Game Chumps into Casino Killers by Ashley Adams Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players In that order These books combined should give you a solid base to start from
- Stud Hi Lo Regular (w no Lo Qualifier) - General Question
In Stud Hi Lo Regular (No qualifier), I understand that starting hands such as AKK (King door card) should be routinely folded when it looks like the action will be heads up
- Cards Memorizing Process - Stud Poker - Stud Poker Strategy Forum
When I play stud, I don't look at my hole cards on 3rd until it's my turn to act Gives me more time to see the door cards, and remember the ones that are folded before the action gets to me
- Hi Lo and Low-only games - Beginning Poker Questions - Beginner Poker Forum
In razz (seven-card stud lowball), if you end up with a pair in your lowest five-card hand, you still beat someone with a higher pair because there must be a winner Similarly, seven card stud high low can be played with no qualifier and a bad low hand still wins the low half of the pot so long as it is still the best low
- Stud Stud8 Coaching Videos - Draw Poker Forum - Discuss Draw and . . .
Video Series Lessons: • “Donk to a Stud” - Episode 3 Split Pot Games • “Donk to a Stud” - Episode 5 - Basics of Stud Games • “A Nightmare on 7th Street” - Complete 8-episode Stud Hi Lecture Series - fundamentals of stud games, taken street by street, and how you should approach the game from being a Hold’em Player
- Books on RAZZ - Draw Poker Forum - Discuss Draw and Other Poker Games
Some books on Razz: Super System, Razz section by Chip Reese Sklansky on Poker, David Sklansky Play Poker Like a Pro, Phil Hellmuth Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide (Tournament Edition), Razz section by Ted Forrest and Huck Seed The Sklansky book is the only one to give Razz an in depth analysis The Reese and Hellmuth write-ups would probably be good advice for a beginner -- enough to keep them
- Dealing 7-card stud - Home Poker Games - Home Poker Forum
But in stud if all 8 (max table) people were in to 7th street then you would burn one and the last card is a community card That is why you can't burn in stud if you burned you could potentially run out of cards by 5th or 6th street Now I know it is rare to have that many in that far
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