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Common Stud 8 situation
On third you complete with a pair higher than anyone elses door card. You get one low card call. On fourth villain catches a low card, but not a good one, you catch low. Bet call. On fifth, he catches another 'bad' low and you catch small, now with 3 to a better low than his low. Do you continue?
Example: You (Q3)Q26 Him (XX)387 What if your up 2 is an 8 (assuming the above is a continue)? I have found myself in this spot a couple of times lately. Should I be checking on 4th if he catches decent and then check folding fifth or continue to drive? |
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Re: Common Stud 8 situation
It depends on more than you have told us, but my default in the situation you describe is to check/call fifth and re-evaluate on sixth.
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Re: Common Stud 8 situation
In this specific situation I will take a card off because while villian may have a made low, it is unlikely that you are beat for high as he has no straight/flush potential. If he catches another good card on sixth and I brick off I will consider folding depending on the action.
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