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		<title>Obsessed With Holdem????</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As hard as it may be for some of you to believe, I have actually been obsessed in the last couple of days playing NL Holdem. Those of you whose jaws just hit the floor, you can pick them up &#8230; <a href="http://jamesguill.com/2008/08/02/obsessed-with-holdem/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As hard as it may be for some of you to believe, I have actually been obsessed in the last couple of days playing NL Holdem.  Those of you whose jaws just hit the floor, you can pick them up now.  I have been playing a lot of HEADS-UP NL Holdem in the last couple of days.  I actually do enjoy this version of NL.  The main reason is that a lot of people just don&#8217;t know how to play heads-up properly.  I love the players that try to be uber aggressive with me.  I just sit back, pick up a decent hand or wait for them to lure me in when they get their monsters.  If my garbage hits when they have a monster, I tend to break them.  The players that aren&#8217;t uber-aggressive, I tend to play a modified version of smallball with.  I had one player last night that played the game as if it were Limit Holdem.  Yum Yum.   There were only about 5 times total that I have been all-in or pushed someone all-in and was called with the worst hand pre-flop.  Two of the times, I sucked out.</p>
<p>The same frustrations that I experience with a ring game of NL Holdem are still there, but it isn&#8217;t as magnified.  Also, I am playing Sit-N-Go&#8217;s and not cash games, so that helps.   That reminds me of a talk I had with a friend of mine Mickey last night.  He expressed that when he is running bad, the game affects his overall mood.  I tend to sympathise with him.  One thing that I mentioned to him was the fact that I tend to get frustrated more in cash games as opposed to Sit-N-Go&#8217;s.  In SNG&#8217;s, once I pay the money, I consider it gone forever unless I cash.  In a cash game, I see the actual money going up or down depending on how I am running.  I am not like some people where the money doesn&#8217;t mean anything to me at all, so there is I guess the added psychological pressure.  True, this is all in my head, but at least I admit it.</p>
<p>My Stud-8 game has been running really well lately.  I&#8217;ve only had 2 losing session, and 0 losing days so far.  I probably need to work on my Stud 8 tournament game some.  It is still hard for me to find the patience to sit for a long tournament online.  In a future blog, I will go over my Stud 8 cash at Binion&#8217;s during my Vegas trip.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really feel like talking about much else right now, so have a good one folks.</p>
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		<title>Your strategy is interesting.  You only play good hands.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 05:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love 7 Card Stud High Low Split. So many people THINK they know how to play when they really don’t have a clue. I have to share an experience I had this past summer while I was in Las &#8230; <a href="http://jamesguill.com/2008/02/18/your-strategy-is-interesting-you-only-play-good-hands/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">I love 7 Card Stud High Low Split.<span>  </span>So many people THINK they know how to play when they really don’t have a clue.<span>  </span>I have to share an experience I had this past summer while I was in <st1:city><st1:place>Las   Vegas</st1:place></st1:city>.<span>  </span>I was playing an event at the Binions Poker Classic at Binions downtown.<span>   </span>The event was 7 Card Stud High Low Split.<span>  </span>This tournament had a nice turnout.<span>  </span>There were almost 200 players for a stud event that wasn’t part of the World Series of Poker.<span>  </span>The field was also stacked with great players.<span>  </span>Barbara Enright was among the great stud players that were in the field.<span>  </span>I knew this was going to be a tough field to overcome, but this is my best game so I was ready to play.<span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>I sit down to my table.<span>  </span>Seat 1 was a kid that looked like he could be Chris Moneymakers younger brother.<span>  </span>Seat 2 and 3 looked to be either to be locals or maybe tourists holding a low profile.<span>  </span>Seat 4 was a woman in her late 50’s, maybe early 60’s.<span>  </span>She was a known Stud High player according to what I heard later on.<span>  </span>I was in seat 5.<span>  </span>Seat 6 was a guy around my age that had the “I’m smarter than you and I know it” look on his face.<span>  </span>He was very well mannered and actually a pretty good guy.<span>  </span>Seat 7 was a NL Holdem player who was playing this event because his backer made him, or at least that was his claim. Seat 8 was a guy that had Stud High player written all over him.<span>  </span>He had the gruff demeanor, the 25 year old suit, glasses, and the large cup of coffee to help keep him awake.<span>  </span>He was in his 60’s at least.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>For the first 2 rounds I don’t think I a single hand.<span>  </span>I split one 3 way hand when my 7 low held up against someone’s 8 low.<span>  </span>In the 3<sup>rd</sup> round, there was a 4 way hand.<span>  </span>I looked down to a 2, 4, and 6 of diamonds.<span>  </span>My 2 was up, so I was the bring in.<span>  </span>Seat 8 raised, as he tended to do with any big pair or ANY 3 low.<span>   </span>Two other players called and I called.<span>  </span>Seat 4, the woman who was a Stud High player, was one of the people in the hand.<span>  </span>She had a Q up.<span>  </span><st1:street><st1:address>Fourth Street</st1:address></st1:street> gave me the Ace of diamonds.<span>  </span>I checked my monster draw, hoping to get bets.<span>  </span>My wish was granted as it was bet by seat 8 and raised by seat 4.<span>  </span>I smooth called.<span>  </span><st1:street><st1:address>Fifth street</st1:address></st1:street> gave me an 8 of clubs for an 8 low.<span>  </span>Seat 8 had a J and a 10 showing and the woman beside me had a KQ, so I knew I had low virtually sewed up, so I bet.<span>  </span>I was then raised and reraised.<span>  </span>I looked again at the board quickly before capping the bet.<span>  </span>Seat 8 had a J, 10, 3 as his up cards and the woman beside me had Q, 9, K.<span>  </span>Neither hand was suited.<span>  </span>With this action I figure I’m facing 2 pair and either a straight or an open ended straight draw.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span><st1:street><st1:address>Sixth   street</st1:address></st1:street> gave me a pair of 8’s showing.<span>  </span>I have a pair of 8’s with an 8 low.<span>  </span>Seat 8 caught a 6, and seat 4 caught a K to pair her board.<span>  </span>She bet, I raised, Seat 8 looked at me, and then looked at seat 4, and said that his pair of 10’s were no good he guessed and folded. <span> </span>Seat 4 looks at me, snarls, and then calls.<span>  </span>She says “You probably have Aces up.”<span>  </span>She really did snarl at me.<span>  </span><st1:street><st1:address>Seventh   street</st1:address></st1:street> came the three of diamonds.<span>  </span>Gin!<span>  </span>I now have a flush and a 6 low. <span> </span>Unless she has 2 pair and hits a full house, I am NOT losing.<span>  </span>Finally seat 4 decides that she should slow down and check to me.<span>  </span>I bet, and she calls.<span>  </span>I show my monster hand and she starts grumbling and shows everyone 2 pair, Kings and <st1:place>Queens</st1:place>.<span>  </span>She started with <st1:place>Queens</st1:place>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>As the next hand is being dealt, seat 4 looks at me and says, “You have an interesting strategy.<span>  </span>You ONLY play good hands.”<span>  </span>I do not educate players at the table like some poker players have a tendency to, so I gave the typical “I really haven’t gotten much in the way of cards etc.”<span>  </span>The truth is, she was right.<span>  </span>I was ONLY playing good hands.<span>  </span>Stud High Low Split is a game that is about scooping pots, not finishing with the highest hand only.<span>  </span>This lady, as many other players tend to do, was playing Stud High and only paying attention to low when it was convenient.<span>  </span>What happens in those situations is that players like myself who play proper strategy will more times than not clean house. <span> </span>It doesn’t always happen because poker does involve luck, but over the long haul, people like that woman will lose money to me.<span>  </span>Stud High Low Split rewards proper play more so than most other poker games due to the way the game is setup.<span>  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>Seat 4 continued to jaw on an off at me about my play.<span>  </span>She asked me things like, “Do you actually make any money at this game?”<span>  </span>She also liked to point out that she had been playing Stud longer than I have alive.<span>  </span>Over the course of the game, it became apparent that only seat 6 and 8 had any clue what to do.<span>  </span>Seat 8 played very loose and at times looked like he didn’t know what he was doing, but if he got in trouble or short stacked, all of a sudden he played textbook Stud 8.<span>  </span>Seat 6 was a very calculating player but he was relatively inexperienced and it cost him later in the event.<span>  </span>Seat 1, Kid Moneymaker, was NOT a Stud 8 player by any stretch of the imagination, but he seemed to be a decent Stud High player.<span>  </span>He wound up getting a lot of chips when he was moved to a table with several Stud High players.<span>  </span><span> </span>I played my normal tight aggressive style and got some chips. <span> </span>I was about an average stack when the following hand occurred.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>In round 7 I look down to 5, 6, 7 offsuit.<span>  </span>Seat 1, Kid Moneymaker, was the bring in.<span>  </span>Seat 4 calls and then I call.<span>  </span>Immediately she says “Oh hell, you’re in.<span>  </span>You must have a hand.”<span>  </span>I just did my cockeyed “We will see” nod and moved on.<span>  </span>By <st1:street><st1:address>5<sup>th</sup>   street</st1:address></st1:street> I had a 7 low made with a 7,6,5,4, A.<span>  </span>Seat 4 bet on both 4<sup>th</sup> and 5<sup>th</sup> streets and Kid Moneymaker called.<span>  </span>On <st1:street><st1:address>6<sup>th</sup>   street</st1:address></st1:street> Kid Moneymaker caught an open pair and bet out and seat 4 put her last chips in.<span>  </span>The last card came and gave me an 8 for an 8 high straight and a 7 low.<span>  </span>Kid Moneymaker checked and I bet.<span>  </span>Seat 4 started throwing a fit.<span>  </span>Kid Moneymaker actually folded at this point and I showed my straight.<span>  </span>Seat 4 started spewing off how that she had Aces up but she KNEW she was screwed because I was in the hand.<span>  </span>She gave me another snarl and gave me a sarcastic “Good luck to you” and went on her way.<span>  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>            </span>Only 2 people from that starting table cashed, Kid Moneymaker and myself.<span>  </span>Seat 8 got deep but his loose play bit him one too many times. <span> </span>Seat 6 got into a few situations where he made some bad reads and cost himself a pot or 2.<span>  </span>Personally, I got moved to a table with about 40 players left with a bunch of good Stud 8 players.<span>  </span>I took advantage of a few situations against other tight players late and got some chips and caught a couple of decent hands and then made the money.<span>  </span>I finished 19<sup>th</sup> in the event.<span>  </span>Not a huge payday, but it was a payday, and a ton of fun.<span>  </span>Of course, I never saw seat 4 again, so I didn’t get to gloat.<span>  </span>In the end, I didn’t care.<span>  </span>My “interesting strategy” paid off.<span>  </span>That’s what the game is all about.</p>
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