An interesting post about stud/8
There’s a good post about playing high pairs in stud/8 at the 2+2 magazine. It illustrates a few common scenarios that you might face when you are heads up with a big pair versus someone going low. The basic conclusion is a bit muddied in the article, but can be summarized as follows:
Big pairs get crushed when a single low opponent - with no high draws - catches well on fourth (and fifth).
While a big pair still has an equity edge on 4th street if the low catches, that edge is tiny unless the big pair has not caught a second pair. The big problem is that if the low draw doesn’t brick on 5th the big pair is now caught in a reverse implied odds situation where while they have equity to show the hand down they will be giving up $ on every street from 5th-7th. And this is about as good as it gets for big pairs. If the low draw has as much as a gutshot, ace high, or two backdoor draws for high, the big pair has less than 50% equity.
On that note, this week I will begin working on a version of PokerStove which can handle stud and stud/8 so as to better estimate equity evaluation in those games.
October 25th, 2006 at 3:20 am
Amazing! Im a huge fan of your PokerStove application, lightyears ahead of other odds calculator and I eagerly await the Stud and Stud/8b versions. Really hope you plan on sharing :)
Thanks again
Mike
October 26th, 2006 at 12:52 pm
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this is sort of an off-topic:
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August 6th, 2007 at 8:27 am
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article An interesting post about stud/8, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.