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Playing high flushdraws in stud8
When can it be ok to play hands like (A9)J of diamonds in stud8? Do these hands go in the muck?
Sorry I don't have to much to say on the topic. I just throw it away unless the A is showing and I can steal or something. I don't know why, how or when I learned to throw to it away though |
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Re: Playing high flushdraws in stud8
i always throw these away, i guess its because i'm not a stud hi player. However according to zee they are playable in large multiway pots if its cheap and your cards are live
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Re: Playing high flushdraws in stud8
i'll play them with a 2 low with one low cards up if i can get in a multi way pot for just the bring in.
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Re: Playing high flushdraws in stud8
Since the levels I am playing at seem to have pretty low FE, it doesn't really matter too much what my up card is to me. if they get anything, we's showin it down... So I like these in large pots, and hopefully with planty of POW's.
I do nto think they should be played aggressively, like they might be in hi, unless the hand is short, then I might feel a little LAGtard is warrented. |
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Re: Playing high flushdraws in stud8
I'll play hands like this for one bet or less in multi-way pots, or I'll play if it looks like it will be a one-way pot. In any case, no more than one diamond can be showing, and it's good if pair cards are live too.
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