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		<title>Get back to the roots of poker with Seven card stud</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 08:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hold’em has taken over the poker universe and is the most popular game in the world right now, but multi games like H.O.S.E. and H.O.R.S.E are quickly gaining steam at the casinos and online.  People are getting a little bored with Hold’em and are looking for other games to spice it up a little bit.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hold’em has taken over the poker universe and is the most  popular game in the world right now, but multi games like H.O.S.E. and  H.O.R.S.E are quickly gaining steam at the casinos and online.  People are getting a little bored with  Hold’em and are looking for other games to spice it up a little bit.  Well, in order to be successful in any of  these multi games, you are going to have to get back to the roots of the game and  become proficient at <a title="Seven Card Stud" href="/seven-card-stud-poker-tips" target="_self">7 card stud </a>if you want to win the cash.</p>
<p>7 card stud was once a game that dominated poker rooms and  households alike.  All of a sudden, The  World Series of Poker started getting televised and everyone wanted to become a  professional <a title="Texas Hold'em Poker" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com" target="_blank">Texas Hold’em Poker</a> player and become an instant millionaire.  Now, with the popularity of H.O.R.S.E, 7 card  stud is making a mild come back and people are realizing this is a true poker  playing game.</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is that 7 card stud makes up 60% of  H.O.R.S.E.  <a title="Razz Poker" href="http://www.razzpoker4u.com" target="_blank">Razz Poker </a>is just a variation on  stud and uses the same basic principles.   After you play regular stud, you finish up with Stud hi/low before  starting all over again.  If you are a  great stud player, you can clean up in this cash game or tournament.</p>
<p>Most Hold’em players get into a very bad habit of chasing  down hands.  They are used to playing  common cards and not actually working a hand and betting against other people’s  board.  <a title="Stud Poker" href="http://www.studpoker4u.com" target="_self">Stud Poker</a> makes you not only keep  track of your hand, but every card that is played.  Part of the art of stud is to know which  cards for your draw and your opponents draw have been burned.  When their hand is not made on the board, you  will make your play based on your hand and the perceived chances that they were  able to draw out.</p>
<p>For instance, if you are holding a 34 in your hand and they  are the filler cards for the straight that your opponent looks to be chasing  down, you already know that he has only 6 live cards.  Maybe two 3’ and three 4’s were already  folded by other players who have dropped out of the hand.  He is not paying attention to the other hands  and is throwing good money in after a bad chase.</p>
<p>The other thing about stud is that the more experience you  gain, the better you will be able to read players hands based on pre-flop  action and how they follow it up on 4th and 5th  street.  If someone is banging away  pre-flop with a 5 showing, you are pretty assured that they are sitting on a  set or a monster high pair under.  If  they catch another 5 or catch AKQ on one of the streets, you know your mid pair  is in a lot of trouble.  By paying  attention to everything, you will find that you are much more successful than  the average player at stud.</p>
<p>If you have never played stud, you may find all  of this a little difficult in the beginning so do not play for high stakes.  Go play online at the quarter tables until  you get the knack for this.  As you get  better, you can move up in level until you are in the games that you usually  play at.  When you really get  comfortable, it is time to exploit weaker players and get in on the H.O.R.S.E  tourneys and cash games.  Just remain  patient during the Hold’em and Omaha stages and then drop the hammer when the  stud games are being played.  Make the  chasers pay and build your stack to get the coveted first prize money.</p>
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