Seven Card Stud Strategy - Don't chase the
straights
In this article I'm going to dwell on one tiny thing: STRAIGHTS.
I don't win with straights because I don't go for straights.
Obviously if one is dealt to me in the first 5 cards, I'm
not throwing it back. But chasing a straight, even open
ended, is a waste of time and money.
A straight is only a freckle more powerful than 2 pair
and needs 5 cards in order to be made. Two pair needs only
four cards. Trips are even more powerful than two pair and
require only three cards of the same value, of course. But
measured against the difficulty of trying to fill a straight
is the all important facet of expense.
Just think for a second how long you have to stay in a
hand in order to get your straight. It doesn't just happen
all the time in the first five cards you are dealt. Yet
once you cross over to sixth street, and definitely on seventh
street, the betting increases by leaps and bounds.

The person chasing the dream of catching a 5 or a 10 to
complete his slightly meager valued straight is caught between
players looking for, or worse, having their Full House,
Flush or Higher Straight. The catch might be made but the
hand may not be strong enough to off-set others who end
up stronger.
The amount of money a poker player uses in chasing hands
eventually comes back to eat into overall profits. I'm not
saying to drop every hand unless you are dealt trips or
three cards to a Royal. Just for smiles, put away the chasing
of straights for the next three poker sessions you find
yourself involved in. Watch and see if it doesn't leave
you with more money to use, going after better valued hands.
And with that said, I will now spray on my shark repellent
and enter the room, set aside for all aspiring poker players,
who hope to get out of that rat trap in about 7 hours with
more money than they went in with.
You can be sure that IF I win tonight, it won't be because
I caught a gut straight or two but because I had enough
chips in front of me to go for broke with three lovely cowboys
wired. Chasing straights will lead you STRAIGHT to a quick
dent in your session money! Don't do it.
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