Quote Originally Posted by Penneywize View Post
See that's one thing about stud games that gets me. First off, I love stud poker. It has decent player activity for a non holdem/omaha game. It's fun to play, and not very swongy.

The problem is you just can't really put in tons of volume. If you're really good at keeping track of everything, you can probably 4-table and that's about it. Every dead card needs to be kept in mind, and doing that for > 1 tables is rather tough.

Is there a (legit) program out there that keeps track of that stuff for you?
I don't think there is a program. I think there used to be I'm not sure. I'm sure if someone really wanted to they could code it themselves. You could also write down the cards in notepad or something for hands you are playing. I usually memorize them but sometimes it gets difficult even single tabling because basically you have 6-8 people continuing to 4th quite a bit then people begin folding on 5th. It was a lot easier to remember absolutely everything at 2/4+.

Another problem with so many people seeing later streets is position changes quite a bit but this doesn't really make a huge difference when the pot is super multiway because most hands we should be playing shouldn't be able to get jammed out.