Re: How much of a difference does being suited make HU?
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Ofcourse there is, you will make a flush more often, but maybe more important, will flop a draw you can play hard and maybe take it down unimproved, which would make suitedness more important vs later raises than early ones as itīs easier to bluff successfully I think.
There are tons of hands I defend suited that I fold offsuit against button opens.
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I think the thread has gone off on somewhat of a tangent so I'll try to get it back on track.
TStone said you flop a flush draw 10% of the time (if it's wrong, blame him.) The semibluff is a powerful tool, but you'll only be able to use it 10% of the time. The lower bound of my defense is 76o and, for me, the only thing suitedness does is maybe add 65s and MAYBE 75s.
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