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A Nightmare on 7th Street: Episode Six

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A Nightmare on 7th Street: Episode Six by Joe Tall

Joe Tall continues through the nightmare streets of Stud, the focus this week is on 4th street.

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Joe Tall continues where he left off in his mix-game videos to bring you a comprehensive guide to Stud Hi. This full series is geared to turn you into a Stud player starting at the intermediate level.

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  • Game: mixed
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 37 minutes long
  • Posted about 2 years ago

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Comments for A Nightmare on 7th Street: Episode Six

sagehens

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Time Link to 00:31:15

what are u doing if he 3bets 4rth when you make you free card raise? folding?

Posted about 2 years ago

Joe Tall

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what are u doing if he 3bets 4rth when you make you free card raise? folding?



This player I actually do feel folding is correct. However, I think I'm getting about 8:1 so I would call 4th and likely fold 5th if I dont improve.

Posted about 2 years ago

Raist0000

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Very great, the best video in the series by far I think! A lot of great information.

I have one question about the charts you showed: columns 15 and 16 makes any sense? I thought you was not counting your own cards... And if you are counting your own cards then the columns 2 and 3 makes no sense, so I'm not sure how you make the calculations, can you explain that? Are you sure they are correct?

Thanks!

Posted about 2 years ago

Joe Tall

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Very great, the best video in the series by far I think! A lot of great information.

I have one question about the charts you showed: columns 15 and 16 makes any sense? I thought you was not counting your own cards... And if you are counting your own cards then the columns 2 and 3 makes no sense, so I'm not sure how you make the calculations, can you explain that? Are you sure they are correct?

Thanks!



Man, I'm too lazy to search trough bro. Please leave a time-stamp or better yet, Watch this short video, and leave a time link, thanks.

Quickly, columns are known cards. Rows are # of flush cards. So column 2/ row 2 is two opponents, where both have your flush card, 2/1 is two opponents 1 flush card, 2/0, 2 opps, 0 of your flush cards.

I guess 16 would be for a 9 handed game where everyone got to 4th street, so 8 opponents x 2 cards = 16.

However, I should give full credit where credit is due. The chart and calculation can be found online in a bunch of places, but I have had this bookmark for over 8 years now: 7-Card Stud Flush Completion, Brian Alspach, 4 May 2000

Hope this helps!

Posted about 2 years ago

Raist0000

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That link solved my problem Smile. Columns are number of total cards we see from our opponents and rows are how many of these cards are of our suits. We never count our own cards. I wasn't sure because the columns 15 and 16 makes no sense in a 8-player game, but the article doesn't assume a maximum of 8 players per table, so it's ok.

By the way, that brian alspach page and articles are great, I didn't knew it, thanks!

Posted about 2 years ago

Joe Tall

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By the way, that brian alspach page and articles are great, I didn't knew it, thanks!



Yeah, I've been hiding that one a long time... Wink

Posted about 2 years ago



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