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[QUOTE="dallam, post: 6747673, member: 338743"] part1 Hi, first of all congratulations for this very detailed hand-review! :) You sure put a huge work in it, and it's totally giving back that Stud H/L feeling well. :love: I'm playing mixed games for a very long time now, and apart from Omaha I would advice to not to play them simultaneously with other games. In Stud H/L your hand and party is already started once the 3 card is dealt for everyone at the table. You just about to have huge information pieces about what cards are OUT. Obviously things are happening fast, so you don't have time to write or memorise all of them perfectly. So memorise those cards which generating your future Outs! I improved a method in myself to be able to follow things smoother, don't know if you agree or not, but it helps me so you may can use it too. [B]You're dealt cards are:[/B] :as4::7s4::qs4: [B]First look[/B]: - [B]What pairs are out from our dealt hand[/B]: A-7-Q ? [[Looking which cards from our HIGH combination pairs are out]] (one 7 and one Q) - [B]How many lows are out apart from those lows we have[/B]? [[If we can possible hit the LOW with our hands how many lows are out]] (one 2) - [B]If it's a thing, how many flush cards are out[/B]? [[None, in fact we have 3 spades]] [B]Stud H/L is starting with very quick but perfect observing and counting. I'd suggest you that even when you're folding do this, cause it tells from the players more. Keep doing notes.[/B] Another thing is that even it's a fixed game, you have to raise / call / fold some specific combinations, or even playing opponent-dependent game. So notes are very important once to decide what we wanna do. As in normal case there can be one winner for the High pot, one for the Low, you not aiming to play all parties in a multiway, also stack sizes can balance your actions. In general we 're not bluffing that much, however sometimes it's actually doable or even rewardable. Remember, you all see each other's visible hands only, actions are based on how they mainly connecting or possibly connecting with the non-visible ones. [/QUOTE]
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