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Old 06-20-2005, 04:10 PM
Snoogins47 Snoogins47 is offline
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Default Re: A theoretical draw question

The first thing that popped into my head, and admittedly I know very, very, very little about draw lowball probabilities, is when an opponent chooses to break a hand or not can have a profound impact on your optimum play. I'd give specific examples, but I don't know the numbers well enough. Essentially, there could be times that an opponent breaking a better hand than what you have might make your best play to stand pat yourself, being a favorite over his rough draw. And clearly, if he raps pat with something like 3456T in Ace to Five, you probably aren't going to want to draw down with your A234T

I'm an overwhelming favorite to be missing something obvious here, btw.
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