Mastering Third Street in Seven Card Stud and Razz Poker

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Welcome to Part 4 of our series on Seven Card Stud and Razz! In this installment, we're diving into the crucial decisions you face on third street. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, understanding when to fold, bring it in, call, or bet full is key to setting yourself up for success.

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Bring It In vs. Bet Full: A Strategic Approach

In both Seven Card Stud and Razz, the "bring-in" bet is a forced bet made by the player with the weakest hand showing on third street. You have two options: bring it in (typically 20-40% of the bet size on later streets) or bet full (the entire amount that will be the limit on later streets).

Seven Card Stud Strategies

Bet Full When:
  • You have a strong three-card hand, like three suited cards with an ace or high face card.
  • You have three cards to a straight (e.g., 5-6-7).
  • You have a pair or three of a kind.
  • Opponents show weak cards (no face cards).
By betting full with the weakest card showing, you signal a solid hand and can push out weaker opponents.

Razz: Simplified Decision-Making

In Razz, your goal is the lowest hand possible. Bet full only when:
  • You have at least two cards that could be part of a wheel (e.g., A-2).
  • No opponent shows a wheel card.

Raising on Third Street: When to Be Aggressive

Raising on third street can be a powerful tool to control the hand and build the pot. Here’s when you should consider raising:
  • You Show a High Card: If you're showing a King or Ace and no one else has a face card.
  • You Have a Hidden Gem: If your hidden cards are strong.
  • You're Last to Act: And no one has raised yet.
Raising early helps weed out weaker hands before the bet sizes increase on later streets.

When Raising Might Be a Mistake

  • Multiple Face Cards Showing: In Seven Card Stud, if several players show strong cards.
  • Your Hidden Cards Are Weak: Even if your visible card is strong.
  • You're First to Act: And want to discourage calls.

Conclusion

Third street is a critical moment in any stud hand. By being strategic about when to bring it in, bet full, or raise, you can set yourself up for success. Remember, aggression is key in Seven Card Stud and Razz to discourage opponents from drawing out later.

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Next time, we'll dive into bluffing strategies on later streets. Subscribe to our CardsChat Learning Series to stay updated and join our community discussions!

 
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Excellent work, and it is nicely divided into smaller pieces that are not too overwhelming.
 
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I was taught low straight cards are a big no no in stud because even if youre live, you're more likely to pair those low cards and wasting betschasing . The only thing you have is the hidden factor but its not worth it since youre not going to hit that straight enough times for all the chasing and drawing.

Stud is a game of chasing but 567 vs You're a big underdog against an overpair in the hole.

Thanks for the post, made me think about stud again.
 
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wow great info. need to make time and study these strategies
 
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