Does nines are better wired mean pair of 9s with a connecting suited card? For example , with 98 being diamonds.? Im posting this here and not the stud board because theres much more traffic here.
In stud, you have two down cards and one up card to start. Jacks split is the following Downcards: J , AUpcard: J99's or better wired is the following Downcards: 99Upcard: AnythingSo "wired" cards are your down cards that are paired. Split pairs are when you have a down card that pairs your up card.
Hope that made sense. With the poker boom you would think someone would make another good poker movie. Instead we get terrible poker scenes like in Casino Royale. I wish there was an emoticon for, "my brain is dripping out of my left ear after having read this stupidity". That's all. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Recommended Posts. Posted January 10, Link to post Share on other sites.
You only start with jacks or better split, nines or better wired, three high cards to a flush. If it's good enough to call, you got to be in there raising, all right? Players new to the game seem to get overwhelmed with all the cards they get and all the draws they can find with them.
Until you've got a few thousand hands under your belt, it's best to stick close to the Rounders advice. In Hold'em, it's often worth it to see a flop even with a fairly mediocre hand.
That is, if you can do it cheaply enough. In other words, for a small sum you get to see a large portion of your hand and you have a good chance of defining your chance to win. Not so much in Seven Card Stud. In Stud, you can judge whether the hand is worth playing right from the start. And subsequently you should let it go a lot earlier. The second biggest mistake Hold'em players make in Stud poker is continuing on to fifth street with a drawing hand after missing the card needed on fourth street.
Say you started with three clubs and got a spade on fourth street. Unless you made a pair or got a straight draw, you shouldn't continue with the hand. The last big mistake is failing to keep an eye on opponents' "up" cards. The majority of the cards on the table will be face up in Stud.
You should be able to look at all the up cards and there could be upward of 20 of them. And know how they affect your hand, your draws and what possibilities they create for the other players. Sometimes it's simple. If a player is showing a pair of aces and all you have is a pair of kings, you know you're beat. The rest of the time you're going to have to use your reads and logic. This is something you will be able to do better and better as you gain more experience. Although most poker rooms offer 7 Card Stud, both in Fixed-Limit and Pot-Limit, you should check to see if there really are games going since some rooms almost only have traffic in Texas Hold'em.
Also, if you're new to the game, look for rooms that offer Seven-Card Stud with low betting limits so you can start at a comfortable level.
The toplist at the top of this page is a good place to start. If you're looking to play 7-card stud poker free online the best way is to try out the play-money games at a major poker site like PokerStars. That's the best way to get your feet wet and learn the subtle skills needed to play 7-card stud online.
Since many players are way too liberal with their starting hand requirements in Pot-Limit. There are some good Seven-Card Stud players online. However, the majority are Hold'em players are just dabbling in Stud. So there is definitely some money to be made. A last piece of advice: When you look online for a good or free 7-Card Stud game, try to find games that are loose — meaning lots of bets and players in the pot in pre- and post-flop -- typically a good sign that the players don't know what they're doing.
Which poker site are you using? Hey tony, What is the reason for this? Perhaps you can try one of our other suggested poker sites? You should see a top list of the best online poker sites available in your country at the top of this page.
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