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True story: 7 card stud was the first poker game I ever learned. My grandma taught me everything about the game when I was really young. I love videos like this because a) It helps me learn more that I didn't even think about and b) they remind me of my grandma. She died a couple years ago and I still miss her.
@@possibilityspace Well, I am getting tired of playing against a bunch of donkies who suck out on me. Lower stake poker games are the worst, despite what you may think, it's hard to win at that level an $1/2 No limit and $2/$5 Pot Limit games are the worst. Plu, I'm tired of loose maniacs taking seven or eight minutes trying to decide if they want to call me or not.
@@ziwuri Actually no I'm not, in fact I've made good money from NLH and from PLH and from PLO, but I would just like to try something a little different, that's all. Actually, I've never play Stud before and would just like to give it a try one of these days. Actually, the game I don't like is low limit Hold'Em where you have all the calling stations. Ever played that game? You can't get your table image across to a calling station, they suck out on you.
@ 0:32 you go: "the 50K Poker Player Championship which is my favorite" and last night u just got this bracelet!!! no one deserve this more then you! Congratzzzz mannnnn
Thanks for bringing in other games. Finally some poker vids in something other than hold'em. Hold'em is great but it's limited, especially now with all the math/GTO players. This is interesting and exciting stuff. Please keep it up!
I will be teaching how to deal seven card stud live on my channel tomorrow. I saw your Razz video too. Not enough people talk about it, but you REALLY helped give poker a clean, more positive image in the public eye. Without you, poker just wouldn't be the same. Thank you for being such a stand up individual.
인정 왜 텍사스 홀덤 하는지 이해 못하겠음... 7 card stud is the main, texas hold'em is like super minor. 7 card stud requires watching other cards (whether some cards are out), it's also less deterministic than hold'em which is the reason it is loved.
No need for it to be a "stud game" per se, you can just make it dealer's choice. Use a button, like you do in Texas Hold Em, and move the button each hand, again, like in Hold Em. When the button makes a full rotation around the table, a player picks a new game. When the button makes another rotation around the table, the next player picks a new game. Up to you and your game maters if you have a fixed list of games to pick from set ahead of time or just let anyone declare any game they can think of. Not everyone will appreciate someone calling 5 Card Stud for example if they've never heard of, never played it, etc.
@@imluvinyourmum i’m 100% percent sure that if even i know that in cards, than daniel knows that bro. it’s one of the #1 rules of poker, everything you do conveys info. i promise you he knows that.
I wish Seven Card Stud would return to Canada! I'm so tired of Hold 'Em ( especially No Limit Hold 'Em) and Omaha! I want to go to a casino poker room and play Seven Card Stud!
Will you be doing an update on any of these "How to play" video series? Like, for example, how the game strategy change, if at all? Or doing an intermediate level "How to" series?
In the film 'Tazza: One-Eyed Jacks' they play a variation of 7 card stud that I've never seen before. The only difference to the standard 7 card stud game is the opening deal. The players are each dealt 4 cards face down. They then decide which card they want to muck and which they want to show face up. They then have the standard two face down cards, and one face up, and normal 7 card stud continues afterwards. Also, it was no-limit. What game is this? Also note that in Korea; where the film was made, gambling is illegal so the directors/producers may not have actually known the rules of 7 card stud and made a mistake. This was the third installment of a film franchise where the first two films focused on the the Korean game of Go-Stop (Godori/Hwatu).
I've seen this variation of Stud in a social poker app years ago called BossPoker. The form of Stud there--named "7 Poker"--matches the description you gave although in BossPoker it was played pot limit. Action was maniac-level crazy although I'm not sure whetheror that that's from the pot limit betting structure or if it's from how social poker apps basically encourage everyone to go full-maniac since there's no real money on the line. Whether or not this form of Stud is actually played in Korea or not I don't know (I do believe there is exactly one casino in Korea that is open to locals--the others are for tourists only) and I guess that's where someone from Korea will have to confirm for us.
I'm 16 and I really love poker (I sound like a super gambler in the future. Anyway, I like the strategy in poker, not just playing good hands all time). When I read the book "Theory of poker" I saw there are a lot of poker variants, not just Hold'em and Omaha. And the first one that took my atention was 7-card stud. It's literally a beautiful game. I love how can you read the oponent hands with the face up cards, and hoe that can be useful for you, cause if you need a card but it is face up in another player hand, you can play cautious.
Help please! Is this variant of poker original? You are dealt 5 cards, if you are in, instead of discarding, you receive 3 additional cards, and you make your best 5 card hand from these 8. No communal cards. What is this variant of poker called? We've been calling it "f*ckers" for years now.
More stud and more limit Get some players together for a “friendly game” of stud, Daniel! I’d watch that! Do stud, Chicago, pineapple stud. It would be fun!
Daniel please keep these mixed game videos coming! I have a question though, there's so many books and streamers and everything under the light of the sun for learning NHLE. I really enjoy the HORSE games but it's hard to find resources on really improving at these games. What do you reccommend?
That's actually a little funny. I can play stud all day with anybody. Hold-em, I suck at. I guess Im still trying to apply my stud strategy to holdem. That and my luck sucks. Stud I can play on knowledge alone. Hold em requires more luck than stud
I have a question: You play horse stud section, all 8 players play until the end/no fold, so 56 cards are needed, a deck has 52 cards, so a second deck has to be used for the 4 missing cards, one player is holding 4 Aces, the 4 cards of the second deck includ an Ace which is given to the player with the 4 aces. So the best theoretical hand at Stud poker are 5 Aces or not???
Good question. I know nothing about 7 card stud, but according to Wikipedia, there are also 4 burn cards which can be reused to deal the river. If the burn cards are not enough to deal everyone a card, a community card is dealt.
Snap back to before 2003, and in lots of LV poker rooms, all that was dealt was 1-5 spread limit 7 card stud. And for HE, the majority of the games were limit. You'd go into Mirage, Bellagio, Binion's, and find HE, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo.
Really great idea to cover other games. It would be nice if the WSOP would create some low entry stud tourney's to encourage people to learn the game. They sure offer enough deep stack NLHM's. I wonder if there are enough competent stud dealers to handle it.
They have a $1500 Stud on June 28th this year. But if you are referring to lower than $1500 then yes they should do these games but it should be done at the Circuit events. Don't need anymore $500 tournaments for bracelets.
I wasn't thinking about bracelet events but WSOP runs three or four Rio deepstack events almost every day! They could introduce players to stud by having one or two of these per week turned into stud events just to break the monotony.
DANIEL! keep the content coming on anything but holdem lol i love it im just getting into mixed games i grind holdem mtts and now starting to mix the mix in there loving this content with poker go mixgames tournaments loved watching you play gg!
Surely it would be fairer if two or more players are showing the same hand, the person with the highest suit showing will go first, that way any player at the table could potentially go first if they happen to have that situation in their favour? For example: P1: xxAdAh P2. xxAsAc Player two goes first here, because he has the spade.
I am quite new to poker and want to learn more... Are your strategy books still topical? Because I've seen your videos where you kind of correct old videos of yours and tell us what's new and how to play nowadays.
This video is awesome! Love the short video strategy, but if you could do some hand reviews of different games, and possibly HORSE tournament strategy. You would surpass Helmouth as my favorite poker player.
Are there any casinos out there still running stud cash games regularly? Seems like the only time I ever see it anymore is during the WSOP, or occasionally an event in another long series of tournaments.
I like the one seat because I'm always dealt first. I can then watch all the cards being dealt. I remember the cards better and I also know what cards I don't want to see being dealt out. If I'm in a further seat I have to figure out faster whether I'm playing or not before players throw their cards away. The one way I bypass it is by looking at my down cards immediately and then decide what cards I want face up that I will continue to play with.
Dear Daniel, I have question about fourth street and higher. If only two players are in game and their face up cards are same - for example QsTd and QhTh who will play first and why? Thank you so much for answer (or someone else who know it...) and good luck in session with Polk.
.. can't remember for sure, but think it's the first person to the left of the dealer going around clock-wise, rather than using suits, which would be more fair, given the suits would be uniformly distributed
Can you please make a video about 2016 Main Event Final Table between Nguyen and Vayo J5 vs Q9 hand?! Do you think that Vayo made mistake by checking the river , I do??
Thanks Dan for changing it up - don't think you said whether the last card is up or down, good analysis of odds and limit advantages - I can kill everyone in a home game in 7 card - but get me out of the house and I am a dead luck loser - never understood that
Trail Guy it's because you know your home game players. I'm also guessing they play more for fun. The variance of skill sets and knowledge is better in card rooms.
hey Daniel, you've been may favorite player for years and used to play a LOT of poker but life got in the way. After watching the Hutch video and hearing you talk about it gave me that itch again and really looking forward to getting back to playing. Thanks! Hope all is well!
Tyler Holloway tighten your range. Play rolled up, 3 high card straights and flushes. I was down to my last 6 dollars once and left with 400. You can make money when people attack your stack with nothing and you can go back over the top of them.
Michael Boatright the up cards are up in betting circle. They can only keep their down cards close to them. If lighting is bad you can ask the dealer what they have up. Also make them spread their cards because lazy players will let cards cover each other.
One thing that I notice is missing from most introduction videos on Stud is that the strength of draws is not only influenced by dead outs, but that there are also fewer unknown cards. In Hold Em, there are always 46 unknown cards on the turn, so your odds are X out of 46. Compare that with 6th street in Stud: if it was a full 8-player game and you're heads up with everyone else folding on 3rd, there are still 16 known cards (your 6, your opponent's 4 up cards and the 6 folded by other players), and even more if some players folded on later streets. That can make some draws contextually much stronger. A fully live gutshot, for example, is 4/36 (i.e. 1/9) to hit in the above scenario. Those are odds you are usually getting (ignoring that the hand might still lose, for simplicity's sake).
Well, a community card is dealt instead of the seventh face-down card if needed. And aside from that, if you're playing in a game where all 8 players go all the way to seventh street, consider taking out a second or third mortgage on your house to play as long as you can at the highest stakes possible with those players.
Dustin G depends on door card. It also depends on the players at the table. If all you have are a low pair and you know the guy with 2 suited or 2 high cards showing always calls then tread cautiously.