October 1, 2009
There can be two sides of the pot in Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo, the high side for the winner who has the best Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo high hand and the low side for the winner who has the best Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo low hand. Well, it is challenging to play for either of [...]
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September 29, 2009
Well it is little confusing to know if a low hand currently being played can actually qualify for the low side of the pot. However, there are some key things, best possible low cards and even best possible low hand that can give clues or hints on what hands can possibly make it for the [...]
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September 29, 2009
There are players who want to take chances on forming the best Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo low hand instead of actually trying out on the opposite hand. Well in a way it seems easier to try own luck on the low side of the pot. However, in a more in depth point of view, it [...]
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September 29, 2009
Even in Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo, there are some starting hands that are just really worth playing. Of course, it is a good thing to intend some time to get to know them. Well the starting hands actually include high pairs of faces, trips, pair nines or tens with ace, pair aces with high or [...]
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September 25, 2009
Seven-Card Stud Hi Lo is just like the main variety Seven-Card Stud. It can be played by 2-7 players with each entitled of getting three hidden cards or known as down cards and four open cards or known as up cards. And it has no board cards or known as community cards. What’s more is, [...]
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