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Old 07-30-2005, 02:20 AM
Rosie5 Rosie5 is offline
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Default Re: Seven card stud or pot limit omaha

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you can't multi table 7CS. Terrible game for the internet
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Old 07-30-2005, 02:36 AM
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Default Re: Seven card stud or pot limit omaha

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you can't multi table 7CS.

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wrong forum to discuss this but I disagree. I multi-table stud high and stud h/l quite successfully when I can find enough juicy games [I just had the pleasure of fleecing the PP 5/10 for 150xBB 4-tabling when my buddy list lit up with stud players]. It's difficult but very doable even without using dead card recording software (which most multi-tablers do I'm afraid).

In low ante games (i.e. party poker 3/6 and up) you should be playing super-tight on 3rd and 5th st. and you'll rarely have to focus on more then one table with an active hand beyond 5th.
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Old 07-30-2005, 05:35 AM
Rosie5 Rosie5 is offline
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Default Re: Seven card stud or pot limit omaha

of course people can do it, I'm just saying you're at a great disadvantage if you try.

I'm sure people can 20 table limit hold em, that doesn't mean anything. The average player can't do that and the average player can't play very many tables of stud

On a side note, I would like to try pot limit 7 card stud one day, that game looks fun as hell. If there were a 10$ buyin game of that somewhere I'd be so there
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