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Two quotes from two books, concerning high hands in shorthanded pots
Zee:
"As you can see, the high hand in a short-handed pot tends to do better [than a low hand]." Cappalletti: "But at head-to-head, good high card hands are usually an underdog to any random hand with several low cards." Don't these statement kind of contradict each other? Or is there a distinction to be made between short-handed pots and head-to-head pots? |
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