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Old 09-30-2005, 05:31 AM
Innocentius Innocentius is offline
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Default Re: suited connector odds

I think that the fundamental difference between a pocket pair and suited connectors is that with the pair, you are much more likely to have a strong made hand on the flop (that is, a set). The normal way of winning with connectors is getting a strong draw on the flop, which hopefully comes in on the turn or river. Problem is, in SnGs you often cannot afford to draw on the flop, or will simply face bets that are too large to call.
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