Articles about stud cards (0-50 of 103)

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  • At The Table Of Texas Hold'em
    By: Destry Masterson | - You and a room of sharks huddled around a round poker table. You have played before, but you are no pro, and if you want to win you are going to have to adjust your strategy.

    Texas hold'em is a game that deals pretty kindly, which is why many people choose to play it. By the end of the round you will have two cards in hand and five cards on the table to choose from.

    Don't be fooled by your hand, it may be good for other games like five card stud, but in Texas hold' ...

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  • Online Poker- Seven Card Stud Poker
    By: Eric Lau | - Seven Card Stud goes all the way back to the era of the Wild West, regularly played by pioneers and outlaws in back alley saloons and business posts all along the length of the western trail of Northern America. Seven Card Stud became much more accepted than 5 Card Draw as it presented a lot more betting rounds and a higher skill level that needed to be mastered.

    Seven card stud poker is a very well-liked form of online poker it is also played at the card tables at land based casino ...

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  • Value Betting When Faced With A Scare Card
    By: Roger Fischel | - Yesterday I discussed general principles of value betting. I explored an example with a relatively safe board. No obvious straight draws and only two cards of the same suit so no flush was possible. In many situations when you hold marginal hands against a loose opponent you won't be so lucky. A scare card appears that may help your opponent outdraw your hand. Many times there will be potential straights or flushes or even a potential straight flush on the board. The board may pair ...
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  • Absorbing The Punch
    By: Roger Fischel | - In every poker player's life it will seem as though every hand you hold is outdrawn, often by an inferior hand to yours. It will seem like every river card seems to be the miracle card that will turn your 48:1 favorite into a 100% loser. It will appear to you that your opponents can see your hole cards, that the game is fixed, that the dealer is favoring some players and not others, especially finding you in disfavor. It will seem like all of this and more. While this is going on it c ...
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  • Post-flop Play: Decisions, Decisions
    By: Roger Fischel | - You decided that your hand pre-flop was playable and you entered the hand in late position. Pre-flop decisions are based on hand strength, position relative to the button, your own range of hands, what you know about your opponents' hand selection and stack size, both yours and your opponents. Pre-flop decisions are more or less mechanical in the sense that you have very little information from which to proceed. All that you know absolutely is the relative strength of your hand playing ...
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  • Analyzing The Flop
    By: Roger Fischel | - Perhaps the most difficult decision you must make while playing Texas Hold'em is whether or not to bet or call a bet in front of you on the flop. When you miss the flop completely the decision to muck is easy. There are times, however, when the decision is borderline and you must analyze the strength of your hand relative to the board texture and to the likely range of hands your opponents are likely to hold. If you only play your cards you are likely to miss something that leads to you ...
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  • Loose, Tight Or In-between
    By: Roger Fischel | - How you play poker has a significant impact on how others play against you. In a rather famous quote, Doyle Brunson said, "If you want action you have to give action." If the goal of playing poker is to earn a profit then you must create a strategy that invites action yet still allows you to bluff from time to time. Tight players are more likely to be bluffed but are more likely to be able to bluff while loose players are more likely win small pots with loose raises while almost never being b ...
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  • The Suicide All-in Bet
    By: Roger Fischel | - I was playing in a three-table sit and go the other day and found myself at one of the loosest tables I had been at in quite some time as the tournament began. In the first ten hands a player two seats to my right bet All-In on every hand. He won the blinds on each occasion, not making much of a gain in his chip stack. He didn't show his cards but it is hard to believe he had a hand in every instance. On the eleventh hand I woke up with kings. Right on cue this maniac went all-in and I call ...
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  • Counting Your Outs
    By: Roger Fischel | - You hold the 5d-6d and the flop is Qd-4c-3d. You have a big drawing hand with a backdoor flush draw and an up and down straight draw draw. Clearly you do not have the best hand at the moment. At this point in time any pair has you beaten as does anyone holding Ax, especially if the second card is a big one like K, Q, J or T. Your hand is too big to lay down but you are a dog to hit either the straight or the flush. What do you do? When you are behind it is absolutely necessary to accuratel ...
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  • Limit Hold'em: Solid, Tough, Fun
    By: Roger Fischel | - Before the poker boom began around 2004, limit hold'em was often the game of choice for most players. Limit hold'em is a complex game, offering opportunity for steady profit with solid play. Limit hold'em requires patience, self-discipline and solid judgment at the poker table. It is a far less volatile game than its currently more popular no-limit version which is quite good for bankroll management. When I play, I often look for a limit game before I commit to a no-limit table especially wh ...
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  • Poker And Random Events
    By: Roger Fischel | - For all intents and purposes, cards that are dealt on any independent poker hand are random, are independent of the previous hand dealt and have no influence on the next future hand to be dealt. It is a mistake to look for patterns in independent events. Statistically, there is no such thing as a streak of either great hands or poor hands. Your brain, however, is hard wired to identify patterns from independent occurrences.

    We are really good at identifying complex patterns. Fac ...

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  • Identifying Betting Patterns Leads To Profitable Play
    By: Roger Fischel | - When playing poker, either online or in a live poker room, one of the keys to profitable play is careful observation of your opponents. Online play is often aided by third party software providing heads up display or HUD but even when using HUD it doesn't mean you shouldn't pay careful attention to your opponent's betting habits and patterns. In a live poker room there is simply no substitute for careful and concentrated observation of betting patterns at the table. They are the most importan ...
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  • To Show Or Not To Show, That Is The Question
    By: Roger Fischel | - With apologies to William Shakespeare, the issue of showing one's cards upon the completion of a hand is always a difficult question. As a general rule, I almost, hardly ever show my cards after a hand is completed unless, of course, it is on a showdown and I am called and, therefore, forced to show. Because poker is a game played with incomplete information, every time I show my cards to an opponent or the entire table when I do not have to do so, I give away valuable information about my gam ...
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  • Making Decisions With Incomplete Information
    By: Roger Fischel | - David Sklansky defines mistakes made in playing poker in a simple, easily understood manner. He asks the question, "Would you play your hand differently if you knew the cards held by your opponent?" If your response to this question is yes, then you have made a mistake. If your answer is no then you played correctly. The overarching fact inferred in this definition is that poker is a game played with incomplete (not insufficient) information. Decisions must be made without complete knowledg ...
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  • Walking A Mile In The Other Guy's Shoes
    By: Roger Fischel | - You wake up on the button with QdJd. There is a limper in front of you in middle position. You decide to raise to 4x the BB just to punish the limper a bit. The BB calls. The flop comes Jc5d2d. The BB bets half the pot and the limper folds. The action is now on you.

    Thinking Range of Hands

    Just what could the BB have. He is a steady player, what I might call semi-loose and aggressive both pre and post-flop. He seems willing more often than not to be willing to d ...

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  • Poker Chips And Tables
    By: Anny Blatt | - Poker is a family of card games that share betting rules and hand rankings (sometimes, not always). This game is played between players who compete against one another by gambling on the values of each player"s hand and betting into a central pot. The objective is to win the pot either by holding the superior hand at the end of the round or by forcing the other players to "fold," or discard their hand. There are three basic forms of poker and they are Draw, stud and community card poker. T ...
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  • A Review Of Jumbo Playing Cards
    By: BrianGarvin | - If you are one of those people who believe that "big" is better then you will absolutely love having a set of jumbo playing cards for your next neighborhood get together. Jumbo playing cards can mean one of two things, either the cards are the same size as regular playing cards with the faces magnified to make them extra large and easy to see or it can mean the cards are actually jumbo themselves. Jumbo card decks come in 3.5X5.125, 41/2 X 6 7/8 or even 8' X 11.

    Regular playing car ...

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  • What We Know About Bicycle Jumbo Playing Cards
    By: BrianGarvin | - Jumbo Playing Cards

    If you are one of those people who believe that "big" is better then you will absolutely love having a set of jumbo playing cards for your next neighborhood get together. Jumbo playing cards can mean one of two things, either the cards are the same size as regular playing cards with the faces magnified to make them extra large and easy to see or it can mean the cards are actually jumbo themselves. Jumbo card decks come in 3.5X5.125, 41/2 X 6 7/8 or even 8' X 11. ...

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  • Alternative Student Loans Significant Hint
    By: D Kulkarni | - If you are searching for information related to alternative student loans or any other such as education loans, financial aid, student loans no cosigner or student loan applications you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general alternative student loans information but also specific and helpful information. Enjoy it.

    You may have listened that there are private student loan lenders that specialize in providing students with bad credit student ...

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  • How To Turn A Dud Into A Stud When It Comes To Networking
    By: Stephen Kelly | - The goal of attuning a networking event is not always about bringing in new clients. A common complaint about people, who attend networking events, is that they do not get much out of being there. One idea to avoid this problem is to be open to meeting people who will never be clients of yours.

    Even if everything is going well for you and your business, be open to bringing in another partner. A fellow attendee might really like your product or idea and want to join your company i ...

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  • Secrets For Winning Seven Card Stud
    By: Michael McMahon | - Texas Holdem online created a renewed interest in poker, but fans have always known that seven card stud is your best bet. You can use many aspects of your Holdem strategy for stud as well. Whether you're playing with one partner or at a table of eight, knowing when to make your moves will determine whether you walk away a winner. In this article, we'll share a few valuable tips that can help both beginners and seasoned players better their odds of winning.

    A skill that is much m ...

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  • Can An Odds Calculator Help You Win Texas Holdem?
    By: Michael McMahon | - An odds calculator can be like an ace up your sleeve. It helps you to calculate the odds of all possible hands so that you can make a better decision about what to do with your pocket cards. It can also direct your no limit Texas Holdem strategy during the all important flop. In this article, we explain how odds calculators work and how to use them effectively when playing Holdem.

    There are separate odds calculators for poker available that include Texas Holdem, Heads up Holdem, O ...

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  • Using An Odds Calculator To Win At Texas Holdem
    By: Michael McMahon | - Some Texas Holdem players opt to use an odds calculator to help them minimize their losses. By determining the precise odds of all possible hands, the calculator can help you decide whether to hold or to fold your pocket cards. In this article, we'll look at how to integrate this handy tool into your poker strategy.

    There are separate odds calculators for poker available that include Texas Holdem, Heads up Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, and 7 Cards Stud Hi-Lo. Odds calcu ...

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  • 7 Card Stud: Strategies You Can Win With
    By: Michael McMahon | - Most diehard poker players are equally skilled at playing limit Holdem, no limit Texas Holdem, Omaha, and 7 and 5 card stud. Whether you're playing in a casino card room, an online gaming room or playing at your kitchen table, you can bet that 7 card stud will give you a run for your money. With good pot odds, many people prefer the thrill of this classic poker game. However, practice does make perfect! In this article, we'll share some handy tips that will help you master the art of playing pok ...
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  • Seven Card Stud Secrets For Winning
    By: Michael McMahon | - Seven card stud is a fun alternative to Texas Holdem poker. This card game is for two to eight players and consists of up to five betting rounds. One of the reasons why stud is so popular is because of the high pot odds. To improve the odds even more, players need a good understanding of the game and a few tricks up their sleeve! In this article, we'll share a few strategies than can help you be a better stud player.

    The first four cards are the key to winning at seven card stud. ...

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  • Proven Strategies For Winning At 7 Card Stud
    By: Michael McMahon | - 7 card stud is a classic poker game with good pot odds. However, with so many cards on the table, players have to be paying attention all the time. The betting can be extremely competitive, so players must have a good plan and a solid understanding of the game. In this article, we'll give you a brief tutorial so you can be playing this casino favorite in no time.

    As with Texas Holdem, it is important to remember that you get 7 cards to pick from to make your final 5 card hand, and ...

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  • Try These Different Variations Of Poker From The Classic Game
    By: Jean Marie Asta | - Poker variation was not a term I understood in my early poker days. The first poker game I learned to play was 7 card stud. For years more than I care to acknowledge, that was the only poker game (besides blackjack) that I knew how to play. And like anything that you get used to, it got a bit boring. But then I found online gambling and a world of poker variations opened up to me.

    If you are stuck in a poker rut, why not try a few new hands? You will not only enjoy learning somet ...

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  • Holdem Poker: Redefining The Game Of Poker
    By: KingsClub | - Overview of Holdem Poker

    Holdem Poker is the most popular game played around the world. This variant of game can be easily played in casino as well as online poker room. The game attracts viewers of all ages and from different parts of the world. Bets, which are blind or ante are placed in the pot and then each player is dealt two hole cards, face down, by the dealer and five community cards are dealt face up on the table. The five cards placed on the table can be used by all play ...

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  • 7 Card Stud Hi/lo (also Seven Card Stud High Low, H/l/8)
    By: Nils Mertens | - H/L/8 follows the same model as seven card stud, the only difference can be observed at the exposing of the cards by the end of the game in the players' hands, where the pot is split evenly between the holder of the highest hand and the player holding the lowest hand, if the low hand qualifies.

    A player can have low as well as high hand simultaneously.
    In a seven card stud hi/lo as well as in a common 7 card stud, everyone gets seven cards in five rounds, players are to mak ...

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  • Betting Strategy In A Poker Game
    By: kings | - Betting is involved in a Poker game. The betting rounds are distinct for separate variants in a Poker game. There are four betting rounds in Texas Holdem, there are five betting rounds in Seven Card Stud and there are only two betting rounds in Five Card Draw. The betting goes on clockwise around the table in each betting round. In turn, each player must either match the bet of the earlier player (i.e. he must call) or he must get out of his hand (i.e. he must fold). Also, a player in turn can c ...
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  • Texas Hold'em Hand By Hand Strategy
    By: Vikram Kumar | - One of the most exciting games to come along in a while in the world of poker is Texas Hold Em. This is usually played as a tournament game that can take 10 people at the table with a deck of 52 cards. It is a variation of 7 card stud that is made for tournaments. The variation is that five of the cards in the game are placed in the center of the table and you can choose any three to make up your hand, as can your companions. You get two cards dealt to you face down in the beginning. These are c ...
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  • Game Poker
    By: Sabine Berger | - There are a ot of poker variants, but each following the same model. The dealer each hand typically rotates among the opponents and is marked by a sign called a 'dealer' button or buck.

    In the House, a croupier handles the cards for each player, but a dealer button (typically a white plastic disk) changes its place clockwise among the gamblers to indicate a nominal dealer in order to determine the order of betting. One or more players are often times required to make obligatory be ...

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  • How To Play 7 Cards Stud Poker
    By: PKR Poker | - Many people sit around and play stud poker in their homes and in casinos. However, if you are mainly an at home player you may not be playing by the rules that you will see at an online poker room or in a casino. This could be very bad, if you start playing and make a big mistake that can hurt your pocketbook. The best way to ensure you are ready to play is by learning the rules of stud poker. All casinos offline and online use the same basic rules of play. This article will give you the basics ...
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  • Phil Hellmuth - Poker Casinos - Las Vegas Poker 176
    By: Eddie Yakubovich | - There are many people doing this right now, all across the world, some making a very good living playing a game that they enjoy and a small handful finding fame and fortune whilst doing so. You do not have to think of go to buy cards or anything like that. When you are choosing a poker room online be sure to find a room that offers you the games you want to play. Poker has now started dominating the online gaming industry, offering round-the-clock poker tournaments. Playing poker to you should ...
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  • Poker Training - Poker Legends - Foxwoods Poker 018
    By: Eddie Yakubovich | - For example, Texas Hold'em is a very popular type of poker, but there is also Five Card Draw, Seven Card Stud, and Lowball. This hand is Ace high; the likelihood of taking the pot with this hand is low. Subtract this number from 52, the number of cards there are in a deck. For example, in a game of Texas Hold 'em a player has an Ace of diamonds and a 10 of diamonds. Merely divide the number of cards that can help, in this case 9, by the number of cards that are left to be used, in this ca ...
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  • Mike Matusow - Poker Calculations - Phil Hellmuth 600
    By: Eddie Yakubovich | - Stands for Hold'em (both Limit and No-Limit), Omaha High-Low Split, Razz, Seven-Card Stud and Eight or Better. Which was Event #20 at this years World Series of Poker will be the one to watch in future WSOP tournaments as it pits the best in the game of poker against each other in a contest of skill, mental and physical endurance. Paul Wasicka sent Doug Kim to the rail after his pocket Q's overcame Doug's pocket 9's in an all-in hand. After 9 days, these fortunate players were the ones wh ...
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  • Caribbean Poker - Mike Matusow - Phil Hellmuth 448
    By: Eddie Yakubovich | - This group of poker odds calculators allows players to enter the player and board cards, hit a "Calculate" button and have the results displayed about how often each player will win, tie or lose. The odds vary from game to game, but the basic premise is fairly standard, once a person knows what to do. It has some of the most advanced algorithms there is today and it is pushing the tight-aggressive style even further. Pokerbility is a fun word, it is a combination of poker and probabi ...
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  • Types Of Poker Games
    By: Shop World Poker | - Poker, looked at simply as a card game rather than a social phenomenon, has three main varieties. Draw poker is the simplest version of the game; the more complex stud poker was the most popular form for a long time; and hold em poker, usually called Texas Hold em, is the version that most casinos and poker rooms offer today.

    Poker Basics

    These basic categories have a number of differences, but they also have a number of similarities. To be ...

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  • How To Play Razz Poker
    By: Anna Pollyander | - The card game razz is an interesting variation of poker. If you do not know how to play razz poker, dont worry. The razz poker rules are fairly simple and straight forward. its a far less complex game than texas holdem and you will start to pick up the basics within hours. Many online cardrooms such as full tilt offer this poker variation and is is becoming very popular.

    The Razz poker setup is fairly similar to the game of Seven Card Stud although it is much easier to understand. ...

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