Kings,

Thanks for adding that. When I wrote that I was just starting to master playing Stud Hi. Since then I've worked hard to start to master Stud Hi/Lo. I've noticed that 60% of the time there doesn't seem to be a low, unless someone set out to win the low only. Everyone seems to forget about the low when selecting starting hands. You see alot of people happy to limp in with (AK)Q in a Hi/Lo game, which I tend to avoid. While it is a good Hi starting hand, I'm much more concerned with trying to get the whole pot when I'm in a hand. By doing this, I tend to play fewer hands, which gives me the tight image, allowing me to bluff a few hands from people with scary cards showing and nothing underneath. It also seems to keep my bankroll growing.