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Old 01-07-2003, 01:10 AM
chaos chaos is offline
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Default Re: High, double-suited, non-pair hands in O/8

A9TJ ds was the best in both editions. This may be because the second flush can only be Jack-high at best and the simulated player was programmed to not chase with a fourth-nut flush draw. So it loses less by avoiding better flushes.

The spread between the best and worst performer increased from $6525 in your edition to $8401 in mine. I am not sure what this implies.

Since I do not understand what is going on in the simulation, I am not inclined to give much weight to the data points.

I am never sure if his A9QK ds results apply to a hand with a suited Ace and a suited King, or a suited Ace and a suited Queen, or some mix of the two. Are his single suited hands with an Ace, suited to the Ace? He doesn't appear to say in my edition.
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