Re: Importance of suitedness in SH play?
I usually think of a suited hand that's a notch lower than it's unsuited counterpart around similar value, for instance KTs and KJo, I'll usually make the same type of PF decisions with both of these hands if I'm heads up, multiway the suitedness adds alot more value. Actually KTs is slightly stronger than KJo against a random hand heads up. There are some situations where a suited hand 2 or 3 notches lower than an unsuited one is of equivalent value usually due to being more connected, IE A4s is slightly stronger than A7o HU against a random hand.
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