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Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
by Miller, Sklansky & Malmuth
The 4th question on page 110 asks to count your outs. Your Hand: Kh9h Opponent: Kc3c Board on turn: KdTh7c3s The answer says there are 6 outs to win, 3 tens and 3 nines. But there are actually 7 as the last king is also an out. A minor point I know but thought I'd point it out. |
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
Thanks for looking for errors, but actually the text is right in that circumstance. The last king gives you trip kings (KKKT9), but gives your opponent kings full (KKK33).
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
you are right of course my apologies.
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
sorry to be an ass, and I also appreciate those looking for errors but...
wtf? |
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
I found an error on the cover, Ed Mueller's name is spelled Miller on accident.
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
huh, the full house would be beat by trips?
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
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huh, the full house would be beat by trips? [/ QUOTE ] ya don't say.... |
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
could someone give me that 23 seconds back please...
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
Making fun of people with 5 posts is fun! YAYAYAYAYAY
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Re: Minor Mistake in Small Stakes Holdem
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Thanks for looking for errors, but actually the text is right in that circumstance. The last king gives you trip kings (KKKT9), but gives your opponent kings full (KKK33). [/ QUOTE ] In his defense, it's the worst kings-full-house his opponent can have, and K3 is a pretty crappy hand preflop. |
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