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2-7 Triple Draw (part 1)

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Stephen Chidwick

POSTED Dec 17, 2013

Stephen lays out the basics of Deuce to Seven Triple Draw strategy, one of the few limit games that is currently growing in popularity.

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themightyjim 11 years, 2 months ago

would enjoy seeing a primer like this for essential.  I know this game is probably growing more at higher stakes, but I think DeathDonkey on DeucesCracked is about the only person to make instructional TD vids and that was quite a few years ago.

sharp 11 years, 2 months ago

I just loved that video. Every time i noted a question you
answered it later in your comments.

Me being a decent player in HORSE, NLHE and PLO, I tried to
play some 8-games. I stopped because black Friday killed the action there. But
BF saved me money cuz  I was destroyed in
draws games, I had no clue how to play in it especially 2T7. And as you said in
your intro it is certainly one the game with the biggest score in the rotation.
 I tried hard and watched maybe 40 or 50
videos from other websites but I learned more  watching your video than all the others.

Of course the audience will be better if you produce a NLHE
video. But there are already a lot of NLH MTTs videos. Personally I like very
much watching Open Face or 2T7 and not only NLHE or PLO's video. I watched your
PLO 8 series and enjoyed it, even if I rarely played PLO8 and I don't plan to.







 

Stephen Chidwick 11 years, 2 months ago

Thanks for the comments guys, glad you liked it...I will definitely finish the series. Let me know any topics you would like covered or expanded upon in further parts.


Seth Davies 10 years, 1 month ago

Old bump, trying to learn a new game...Great vid so far.

16:40 - You say you cap all your 1-card draws, weak and strong in this spot and call all 2-card ones. What's the logic behind never calling with a weaker 1-card draw?

27:25 - In Brryann's shoes, how thin are you value betting river given you both drew 1 on 3rd?

kaytor888 9 years, 11 months ago

You must cap most if not all your 1 card draws for value, and even with the weaker ones if you don't cap you reveal important information about the strength of your hand and that is more important than 1 small bet.

27:25 : any J or better is a value bet IP when checked to and both drew 1 on 3rd.

grapes 9 years, 8 months ago

Just past 22:00 with 256JT in the SB, UTG raises, hero says it's close between a 3-bet iso and a cold call, end up calling. Do you still agree with this (I know the vid is a couple years old now) OOP and with a player like cal left to act in the BB? Seems pretty optimistic to me; that even if you're looking for spots to open up you can find better ones than this, but I'm really not sure.

(or others, thoughts? not even sure whether stevie still sees these.)

Com3G3tSom3 8 years ago

Few questions:

How often should we actually be snowing? I am not sure how to figure this out and am new to limit games. You touch on this topic at 55:00 and say we should snow a 'decent amount'. Help me understand this. It seems to me that because it is a limit game and our opponent is always going to be getting great odds to call us, we are only interested in bluffing a small amount of the time. I guess snowing is a kinda semi-bluff? I don't know could use some help - thanks.

Pokervane 6 years, 9 months ago

At 40:26 I am not sure I like the raise in position with a draw left. There are a lot of hands that he can have that you beat that he can break with outs to beat you. And if that happens it's an avoidable disaster.

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