Playing Stud Online Poker With Cyndy Violette
Playing Stud Online Poker With Cyndy Violette
In Stud High you have to pay attention to having a decent starting hand, calculating pot odds thoroughly, reading your opponents and finding the right spot for stealing the bring in and the antes. The following example was played against one of the most known female poker players: Cyndy Violette.
The above mentioned game was $2/$4 Stud High with $0,40 ante and 8 players. The player with 3c brought in for $0,50, Cyndy Violette (from now on Cyndy) called with a 7c, the next 4 players folded. I completed to $2 with a Ad (hidden cards: Th7s). This was not a premium hand but ace up shows strength and there was only one player behind me. Until this point no one had shown strength so it was a perfect chance to steal the antes and the two bring ins. The player who brought in folded but Cyndy made the call.
The two of us played on and Cyndy got the 2c on 4th street and I got the 3s. I decided to go on with my bluff and fired $2 again, Cyndy made the call.
On 5th street she received Td and I was dealt 5c. I had absolutely nothing without draws. However her hand was also not paired either and her cards did not seem to be scary. The bets on 5th street double from $2 to $4 and many players usually fold at this point because of the good pots odds later on. I fired $4 again and Cyndy called quickly.
I got the Jh and she received the 4h. Since my hand had not improved at all, I checked. She took the lead and bet $4. Her bet was unexpected: she could have seen very well that I had nothing and she bet with also nothing or at most with a pair. Her hand looked absolutely harmless and with great pot odds I made the call.
On 7th street I got the 2s and of course I did not see her card. I completely missed everything so I checked and Cyndy bet. At this point there were $39,30 in the pot so I had about 10:1 pot odds but I only had ace high. I only had A high but it was better than Cyndy's board (ten high) so painfully I made the call.
As a huge surprise her three down cards were Jc8h6h, she showed a jack high hand and my ace high hand won the $43,30 pot.
I suggest you read books, articles and watch videos from the pros. These suggestions can win you hands which you would play differently otherwise.
In Stud High you have to pay attention to having a decent starting hand, calculating pot odds thoroughly, reading your opponents and finding the right spot for stealing the bring in and the antes. The following example was played against one of the most known female poker players: Cyndy Violette.
The above mentioned game was $2/$4 Stud High with $0,40 ante and 8 players. The player with 3c brought in for $0,50, Cyndy Violette (from now on Cyndy) called with a 7c, the next 4 players folded. I completed to $2 with a Ad (hidden cards: Th7s). This was not a premium hand but ace up shows strength and there was only one player behind me. Until this point no one had shown strength so it was a perfect chance to steal the antes and the two bring ins. The player who brought in folded but Cyndy made the call.
The two of us played on and Cyndy got the 2c on 4th street and I got the 3s. I decided to go on with my bluff and fired $2 again, Cyndy made the call.
On 5th street she received Td and I was dealt 5c. I had absolutely nothing without draws. However her hand was also not paired either and her cards did not seem to be scary. The bets on 5th street double from $2 to $4 and many players usually fold at this point because of the good pots odds later on. I fired $4 again and Cyndy called quickly.
I got the Jh and she received the 4h. Since my hand had not improved at all, I checked. She took the lead and bet $4. Her bet was unexpected: she could have seen very well that I had nothing and she bet with also nothing or at most with a pair. Her hand looked absolutely harmless and with great pot odds I made the call.
On 7th street I got the 2s and of course I did not see her card. I completely missed everything so I checked and Cyndy bet. At this point there were $39,30 in the pot so I had about 10:1 pot odds but I only had ace high. I only had A high but it was better than Cyndy's board (ten high) so painfully I made the call.
As a huge surprise her three down cards were Jc8h6h, she showed a jack high hand and my ace high hand won the $43,30 pot.
I suggest you read books, articles and watch videos from the pros. These suggestions can win you hands which you would play differently otherwise.
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