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Hi Everyone,
Some years ago I had an original hardbound copy of Doyle Brunson et. al. Super System. Gave it away as a Christmas present to one "Nikki" who used to play at the Mirage... If anyone knows where she's at, ask here to give my folks a call in Palm Beach Co. Florida to find me... she has the number. Would love to hear out of her. Anyways, back to Super System... found the paper back copy for 29.95 in a local bookstore this weekend. Bought it and read the Limit Hold'em section. Brunson, and I guess Baldwin seem to reccomend tossing flush and straight draws against a pair on board, almost always. Does everyone here agree? If so, can you show why logically or mathematically? Also, what are the exceptions? Sincerely, AA |
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