Posts Tagged ‘Poker Table’

Skill Matters in Stud Poker

Sunday, January 18th, 2009
Alberto asked:


Since stud poker is not commonly played like holdem, it might be difficult to come across some really valuable information about stud poker. However, valuable information is scare and not totally absent. A bit of search can help one dig out some useful information about stud poker. Truly, stud poker game can give some quick and better profits than holdem if played in the right way. Those that have played complex strategies in holdem will find stud poker to comparatively be easier to play. Easier does not mean winning always, it refers to less complex.

When money is put in to stakes in stud poker one must be knowledgeable about what they are up to. Basic starting hands and playing strategies should be understood in stud poker and only when these things are mastered one will know what to expect in a stud poker table and about how to make the winnings in the table without depending only on luck. Skill matters in stud poker.

A careful consideration of all the door cards that are showing up in the table with each layer helps to design a winning strategy. After examining the door cards it is necessary to estimate about how many of each suit is already out of scope. After looking in to the card numbers going out, we will have to see the numbers that are out of scope. This will give a basic idea of what can be expected and what can be waited for winning.

After this we need to recollect about which player was the first to raise the bring-in in stud poker and one will also have to consider their position in the table. Per stud poker strategy and stud poker research it has been estimated that anybody that calls and raises are definitely to be in a better place. However, if we raise and re-raise without showing any signs of fear, the rest of the table might be wondering who is truly confident. However, there is no need to keep playing after a dramatic raise and reraise if a new card has killed the chance for winning.

There is no need to keep playing a table just because we have invested in the pot. Hanging is not really a compulsion unless there is a real and tough competition between equally qualifying hands that can win. All the above said things matter a lot in stud poker.



Eugene

Enjoying Caribbean Stud Poker - Part 1 of 4

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
Will Win asked:


This amazing and enjoyable game was born on the Caribbean islands. Just how it got to the rest of the world is an easy tale. The primary vehicle was cruise ships. Soon, passengers were learning this game and before too long, it appeared in many casino pits. What’s amazing is that the game survived, so you know it’s good. Many games have been tried in casino pits and almost all fail.

Caribbean Stud Poker is popular because it’s so darn easy to learn and it’s fun. The game is played with a regular 52-card deck on a blackjack-style table. Each table holds up to 7 players. And of course, you can play at online casinos. Some online casinos have multi-player Caribbean Stud Poker. Even if you’re playing by yourself, it’s still a fun game.

When you look at a Caribbean Stud Poker table you’ll notice five main areas of interest to the game. The closest to your seat is the card area where you’ll receive your cards each hand. The dealer also has a card area. These are the two main focal points during a hand.

Following that up are the three betting areas in Caribbean Stud Poker. First, there’s the Ante spot. This is where you place your first bet for each hand. It’s required to play. The second betting spot is the progressive slot. If you slip $1 into the progressive slot before each hand, you’ll be qualified to win one of the progressive jackpots should you receive the proper hand. More on this later. And the last betting spot is the Raise wager spot. This is a required bet to stay in the hand after you’ve received your cards. We’ll discuss all of this in more detail shortly.

Seeing the betting options should put your mind at ease about this game. It’s not complicated. You bet, get your cards, bet a fixed amount to stay in, and win or lose. It’s very simple. Heck, even a child could pick up Caribbean Stud Poker to a degree and play. Perhaps the “biggest” item to learn is the hand ranking. But, if you already play poker or video poker, you know this. And if not, it’s fairly easy-especially online where they have help menus.

In the next part of our Caribbean Stud Poker series we’ll talk about the action of a hand from start to finish. Later in the series, we’ll talk about payouts, hand ranking, and progressives, which vary from casino to casino. Some call Caribbean Stud Poker a “carnival” game, because the house advantage is high. Still, it’s a great game to break up the monotony and there’s nothing wrong with enjoying yourself every now and then.



Louise

what are the rules about talking at the poker table?

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
card stud poker
jmb asked:


When playing seven card stud are you allowed to help other players with there hands verbally?By telling them which cards they could still get to beat there apponent.

Danny