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Old 09-06-2001, 10:47 PM
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Default Re: The Break Even Concept Revisited...



It's possible that before one of us reaches the end of our poker career there will be a rag hand that you will show a profit on and I a loss, or visa-versa. You might go to your grave having made $$ on 94o, while this hand proves to be a net loser for me. I on the other hand, might wind up showing a profit with from J3o while you showed a lifetime loss, etc. However, we both should hit roughly the same percentage of our legitimate hands, i.e.- you will make a top pair with AK just under 33% of the time and so will I. You will go on to make a flush (after flopping a 4-flush) roughly the same percentage as I will, etc. Of course, if one of us plays more suited hands than the other, then the number of flushes made will be greater. But the percentage of flushes made will be close enough to the same that it won't be significant. Is this what you meant?



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