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Stud: Analysis, by Adam Roberts


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                      As promised, in this, and upcoming blogs, I am going to delve into the analysis of specific hands. Today's blog will cover a "classic" Stud hand, specifically when to play the split underpair, with an unrelated kicker, against a raising or re-raising higher door card on 3rd street. Whenever I analyze these types of hands, I am assuming that your cards (your pair and your kicker) are completely "live," i.e., where no others of those ranks can be seen at that point in the hand. When I refer to an "unrelated kicker", I mean that this card is unlikely to ...more

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Stud: Hand strategy

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by Adam "STUDSTOOD" Roberts This past year, I have been blogging on many different topics and aspects of overall poker play, including bankroll requirements (both per session and for the long term), game selection (based on limit of game, type of game- especially with regards to your own ability), money...more


Stud: Pieced out

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by Adam "STUDSTOOD" Roberts Another topic I want to cover for tournaments is getting staked or "pieced out." Being that tournaments have such a high short term luck factor, many players prefer not using their own money for buy-ins. This is all well and good, but if you are one...more


Stud: The tournament life

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by Adam STUDSTOOD Roberts Now that the annual WSOP has begun, I am going to continue on with tournament strategy. Although having a "game plan" is usually harder to do in tournaments than cash games, I think you should have one. Among the items to think about is which events...more


Stud: Making deals in tournaments

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by Adam STUDSTOOD Roberts With the annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) just around the corner, I thought that I would continue discussing various aspects of tournaments. This blog will concentrate more on aspects of "deal making" in tournaments, as opposed to actual hand strategy or deciding which events to...more


Stud: More on tournaments

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by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts I hope all of you had an enjoyable SCOOP tournament, and congratulations to those of you who made a profit in the events. With the recent advent of so many tournament events both live and online, it seems that every day or week there is a...more


Stud: Game choice and popularity

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by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts Much like in cash games, the talent and ability of the players in higher buy-in tournament events increases. Therefore, there will be more better players, hence less "dead money," as they say. Just like in higher limit cash games, there will also be some players that...more


Stud: More on tournament bankroll

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by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts In my last post, I began blogging about which tournament events to enter. More specifically, which ones may have the most value. I want to make clear that I didn't mean to NOT make a regular buy-in to a specific event. What I did state, and...more


Stud: Maximizing tournament value

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts Most of the tournaments we see today are the "conventional" type, i.e. single buy-in events, with no rebuys. Although I have had success in this type of structure, I believe that for most people there is much more value in the following types of events: Tournaments...more


Stud: More tournament action

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts Poker tournaments have certainly come a long way since a handful of players showed up in the late '60s to compete in the fledgling WSOP. Play has increased exponentially since I popped onto the scene in the early '90s. Today, not only has the WSOP added...more


Stud: Tournament play

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts These past few months, many of you have suggested different topics for me to blog on. One of the most common is tournament play, and all its aspects. I have decided to write on this important topic for the next few weeks. To segue into that,...more


Stud: Keeping you eyes open

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts Danny Robison is now in his early 60s. He is a fixture in the $2000/$4000 limit Stud game at the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles. But in 1989, he had just returned from a self-imposed five-year hiatus from poker. Although I had heard people talk...more


Stud: More about Adam

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts In my recent blogs I have been trying to give you some sense of the various ways to help improve your game. Those include figuring out from what sources to learn, i.e. books, videos, television shows, teachers (both knowingly and otherwise), your own live and online...more


Stud: A little background

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts I would like to discuss the best ways to hone your game, to become a better poker player. But first, this week I'd like to fill you in a little on my own history, to give the discussion some context. I think my poker career...more


Stud: Quality over quantity

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts In today's blog, I will cover how to gather as much quality information as possible to enable you to become the best poker player you can be. Note that I specifically said "quality information," as opposed to the quantity of information. As poker has grown,...more


Stud: More on staking

by Adam "STUDstood" Roberts This week I want to continue on the topic of staking, but discuss where it is done as a package deal, which includes personal expenses, as opposed to where it is only in a "game-by-game" arrangement. Although this type of staking deal is usually only...more


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