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A Quick Guide to Stud 8-or-Better

Omaha, Seven Card, Razz, Five-Card Draw, Lowball, etc.
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Re: A Quick Guide to Stud 8-or-Better

Postby crack » Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:30 pm GMT

Give examples clarky, because I am not really sure what you are asking.

Depends how late you are. If there is only the bring in to act then never limp, you are best either raising or folding. It also depends what your up card is and what their upcard is.

If you mean in late position with a few more players left to act then again it depends on what you are showing and what they are showing, but you should be a lot more careful with regards to trying to steal pots.
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