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Tips for 5 Card Draw

Never sit down to play poker without enough cash, as a general rule you should have at least 50 times the table limit. Do not try to bluff, if you have nothing in your hand, FOLD.

If you have a good hand, make them pay to see it! Your goal is to beat all the players at the table.

There is a 50 percent chance that you will not better your opening hand. If you do not have a pair or better, or four cards to a flush or straight, FOLD.

Always keep your BEST poker face, players will be looking for a change in your reaction when the cards are dealt and picked up. Always do your homework before playing any poker game. Read as much as possible on the subject.

Tips for Texas Hold'em

Just overcards on the flop: You can bet with an ace or two minor overcards on the flop, but you should fold if someone raises your bet. If someone bets before you on the flop you can call with two overcards, but fold them at the turn unless your hand improves then. You can call with two major overcards (ie A-J) if someone raises your bet on the flop. You can also check-call a bet on the turn with that kind of hand, unless the board looks threatening.

A small pair with an overcard kicker is a strong hand that you can (cold) call a raise with on the flop. Though, you should probably fold it on the next round if it was raised on the flop and you haven't improved the hand and someone bets before you.

If everyone checks on the flop you can bet on the turn even if you have nothing. Your opponents will often fold in such a situation, unless they are too many or too loose.

You can sometimes bluff-bet if the flop contains an ace. Your opponents will often fold in such a situation if they don't have any pairs or an open ended straight, because it's impossible for them to have any overcards when the flop contains an ace. Please note that this will only work if your opponents aren't too many or too loose.

If someone suddenly bets into you or raises, and you are considering folding, be sure to first look at the amount of chips that the player has in front of him. If he is out of chips it's likely that he is bluff raising/betting because he knows he will go all-in on that hand anyway.

Two for the Price of One

It doesn’t take more than a time or two playing seven-card stud eight-or-better (7-stud/8) to realize that an ace is a very powerful card. In fact, aces are more potent in high-low split games than in traditional forms of poker, where the high hand wins the entire pot. And when an ace is among your 7-stud/8 starting cards, it’s as strong as strong can be. When you think about it, an ace isn’t just one powerful card, it’s more like two of them — one in each direction, high as well as low — and you can’t ask for much more than that.

"The best 7-stud/8 hands are generally low holdings that can back into high hands, too." Everyone’s heard that mantra; it’s the first thing learned when a friend offers a few words of advice to the beginning 7-stud/8 player. While that’s true as far as it goes, it’s just the tip of the strategic iceberg. Because an ace is the biggest high card as well as the smallest low one, starting hands containing an ace along with two other low cards offer far more options to a skillful player than most other low holdings.

Consider the difference between a starting hand like 5-4-2 and 5-4-A. While both are excellent starting hands, there are some obvious differences between them. Although either holding at this juncture stands the same chance of making a wheel, the hand without the ace is essentially a low draw that might back into a high hand if all goes well and the proud holder is fortunate enough to catch two perfect cards. On the other hand, it might not make a low at all. Even if the holder catches another low card on fourth street, he can still strike out by catching three bananas (which is what many 7-stud/8 players call cards with a rank of 9 or higher), or by catching two bananas and pairing one of his other cards.

Since the best course of action with most drawing hands is to complete them as inexpensively as possible, you’ll generally find those players with high hands raising early, to make it costly for their opponents with a low draw to stick around in hope of capturing half of the pot. Once it becomes obvious that at least one of their opponents has completed a low hand and thus holds claim to half the pot, the high hands generally slow down, with the exception of very big hands like a full house or quads, which are virtually sure to capture their end of the pot.

But what about the player who starts out with a hand like 5-4-A? While he almost surely holds the best low draw, it’s still a draw, and a low hand cannot be completed until fifth street at the earliest. But it’s shortsighted to focus solely on the low aspects of this hand, and one mustn’t overlook the possibility that our hero might also have the best high hand. In fact, if no one has a pair, a hand like 5-4-A will probably be the best playable high hand on the first betting round, since hands like A-K-4 are usually not going to play. After all, someone holding that kind of hand is faced with playing six of his cards against seven of his opponent’s — and most players realize that’s a prescription for failure.

But our hero, who’s holding 5-4-A, has the equivalent of three low cards and a high one, too. Since he might have the best high hand along with the best low draw right now, he does not have to play cautiously. He can raise. After all, if he is successful in winnowing the field down to one or two opponents, he might wind up with the only low hand, and if he is able to pair his ace, he can easily wind up with the best high hand, too.

If his ace pairs on fourth street, he is in an enviable position. Even without completing his low, he will usually win by pairing any one of his other cards. After all, aces up is a strong hand in this game, particularly when confronting a lesser two pair that was once a low draw until its holder also paired twice.

There are some major strategic implications here. A low hand with no ace is a drawing hand — no more, no less. While it can back into a high hand by catching two perfect cards to form a straight, that’s just not going to happen very often. On the other hand, a wheel draw with an ace might be the best high hand on third street as well as the best low draw, and the holder ought to try limiting the field in order to play heads up. In a heads-up situation, a low draw with an ace is probably favored in both directions, depending on the opponent’s holding. If our hero’s opponent realizes this and folds, so much the better.

There’s always the chance of catching a bunch of bananas and seeing what appeared to be a noteworthy hand turn to detritus, and instead of reeling in a tidy sum, the holder will have to watch forlornly as he loses out to a hand that was a real underdog. But that’s poker. It doesn’t come with any guarantees, and 7-stud/8 is a game replete with situations in which a player must draw. When those draws don’t materialize, it’s frustrating, costly, and can put one quickly on tilt. But that’s no reason to deviate from playing properly. And one of the keys to proper play is to realize just how powerful a holding a low draw with an ace really is.

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