Re: Duplicate poker
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Poker hands aren't played in a vacuum and what happened on one hand has a large effect on what happens on others.
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Thats true, but its true in bridge, too. Against one set of aggressive bidders the cards may be played completely differently. But its certainly a more controlled test of skill.
What would be most interesting about this would be the rehashing of it. Comparing and contrasting how players atacked certain hands would be fascinating. I think it would be a great idea for a poker show, if you had two groups of elite tournament players on camera and bounced back and forth between them to see how hands played out differently at different tables.
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