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Old 12-05-2005, 05:46 PM
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Default Re: Importance of suitedness in SH play?

Sure, but by how much?

Is a hand being suited (like the emphasis used in SSHE) that important in SH play?

The SSHE concept is that suited hands have only marginally higher pot equity, but when they hit a flush they generally rake in a large pot.

Does this happen with SH play? I don't believe that much - which leads me to believe that suitedness is a good addition but is put more toward a "drawing value".


Edit: Would anyone with a large SH PT database care to post stats on a suited hand with it's unsuited counterpart. Say KJ and KJs?
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