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I would think that i am not the only one to have had this problem so ill share anyway and hope to get a few opinions.
I play HORSE freerolls from time to time and i do rather well in them, especially in the Razz and Omaha H\L games. the others im alright and in the stud hi im not too good.
anyway, from time to time i see i have a great Razz hand so i start betting..... the cards keep on coming strong, i keep betting.
the pots continues to grow and at last the players reveal their cards.
i notice that i have the best Razz hand on the table yet cards after keep turning over until at last a player sitting across from me takes in the chips. i think to myself "what the hell..."
and then the hammer hits me on the head and i realize we had just moved to STUD HI. imagine the disappointment.
i mean, there i was, doing well, i believe i was like in 14th or 15th place out of around 1200 players and kaboom, there goes a massive chunk of my stack over a mistake like that.
i had no idea we switched games since there is no sign except in the chat. there isnt a little message on the table like wehn the blinds go up.
so, has this happened to anyone else or am i the only one to have made this silly mistake???
anyway, i learned my lesson and i try to keep on eye out now and i suggest everyone to do the same.
 
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ive done the same more than once,lol,can be quite aggravating, i too play horse in some freerolls,does give a nice break from hold-em games, pokerstars offers lots of freerolls in a variety of games, ill play em when on a dry spell in hold-em just to give myself a break
 
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Funny, we are quite similar. My worst games are NLHE and stud hi too. And agreed, the worst confusion is always from razz to stud hi. Seems you play at FT. They display the change in a yellow box in the middle of the table for maybe 10 seconds, but if you miss it, it's not readily apparent. Best advice is that when it switches to razz, start expecting the switch to stud in 10 minutes. Around that time, always be mindful of the bring-in (hi or low card).
 
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The biggest mistake is always in the first hand after a switch. i catch myself checking if i am getting reraised and his board doesnt make sense. always check the middle of the felt, it tells you what game. last time i got lucky we both thought we were playing razz and my river paired me for a 33 win.

Good luck at the tables
 
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I have to admit I have been guilty of this a few times but this:

last time i got lucky we both thought we were playing razz and my river paired me for a 33 win.

Is just way too funny
 
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Players like OP make my day :). Especially in tournies where they donk off half their chips because they get the game wrong!

Seriously tho, u know yr prob, so now u have fallen off, get back on the HORSE!!!
 
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There are some clues to when the game has changed that might help you realise the transition has been made.

In razz high card is doing the bring in so keep an eye on that. When you see a low card bring in you know the change has happened to Stud Hi.

Also, though this is not always the case, the Tourney Lobby reflects the change in the game.

I usually keep the tourney lobby open to keep an eye on there the tourney is going.
 
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I constantly click back to a lobby to check and see what game is being played before I act.
 
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Many people have this problem, especially if they are multi-tabling. Easiest way to avoid this is always check BEFORE playing the hand to see what game you are playing. I have on more than one occassion taken advantage of this very situation....knowing full well the other player has not recognized the change. Learn to be sure....or it will cost you lots in the long run.
 
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I would think that i am not the only one to have had this problem so ill share anyway and hope to get a few opinions.
I play HORSE freerolls from time to time and i do rather well in them, especially in the Razz and Omaha H\L games. the others im alright and in the stud hi im not too good.
anyway, from time to time i see i have a great Razz hand so i start betting..... the cards keep on coming strong, i keep betting.
the pots continues to grow and at last the players reveal their cards.
i notice that i have the best Razz hand on the table yet cards after keep turning over until at last a player sitting across from me takes in the chips. i think to myself "what the hell..."
and then the hammer hits me on the head and i realize we had just moved to STUD HI. imagine the disappointment.
i mean, there i was, doing well, i believe i was like in 14th or 15th place out of around 1200 players and kaboom, there goes a massive chunk of my stack over a mistake like that.
i had no idea we switched games since there is no sign except in the chat. there isnt a little message on the table like wehn the blinds go up.
so, has this happened to anyone else or am i the only one to have made this silly mistake???
anyway, i learned my lesson and i try to keep on eye out now and i suggest everyone to do the same.

Sounds to me like you are playing at AP / UB as they do not display what games you are playing. On the Merge network, Carbon, the game's name is listed. All I can tell you is to watch who bet the bring in. If that person has the high card, it's RAZZ. If it's the low card, you're playing 7 stud. I hope this helps.
 
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This is the most common mistake in horse I would say but the other less obvious mistake is when new players swithct from NLHE to Omaha and don't relize that they MUST use 2 cards from their pocket in the hand.
 
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indeed some helpfull advice in here. i play on FTP, and am seriously annoyed at all the bad beats ive been getting lately.
anyway, at times i feel as if i dont have enough patience to play HORSE.
i like the quick and rapid action of NL hold em.
just play HORSE for the break as other shave mentioned.
thx for all the good tips, ill make sure to check now when the blinds are changing and look in the lobby as well.
gl 2 u all.;)
 
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Seems you play at FT. They display the change in a yellow box in the middle of the table for maybe 10 seconds, but if you miss it, it's not readily apparent.

Full Tilt displays the current game in the table header too so it should always be apparent.

At least, they always used to and I don't see why they would have changed it. I haven't played HORSE there since the last big software upgrade.

I just wouldn't play HORSE on a site that makes it difficult to keep track of what game you're playing. Definitely not for real money at any rate.
 
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