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Old 08-01-2007, 05:43 AM
silvershade silvershade is offline
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Default Re: Playing stud religiously...

I switched to Stud before before quitting for a while as I was getting married, I came back after spending my bankroll on my wedding/honeymoon and consequently only have a small bankroll. I've been playing .5/1 for the last week or so. I think I'm 90 or so BB in the red at this point. In the past I've been on big upswings and big downswings. In terms of play you can only really play a good game and hope that the cards are kind rather than cruel. Against the donkeys you do have a big edge so long term you should win at a good rate but it will be a scary ride most likely and sometimes it might feel like you'll never win a hand again. The balance is that when you run hot the bankroll grows really fast.

I think Stud is the hardest of poker games, it takes more skill to play it well but this isn't really what makes it difficult, in fact that just means the potential is there to get a bigger edge. What makes stud difficult is that downswings can be absolutely brutalising and you need the mental and emotional strength to hold your nerve and keep playing your game during those times.

I'd guess if you can become a really good stud player you can master any form of Poker, it's the single most challenging game which is what attracts me to it.

If you hate variance you could of course try Stud/8 instead of Hi. If you carry on playing Stud read 7CSFAP to hone your game.
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