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Old 07-07-2003, 03:14 PM
anatta anatta is offline
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Default Re: Axs and suited connectors

You're right of course. Without the straight draw, you might a well play J3s. In fact, you should prefer to flop a straight draw with low connectors then a flush draw.
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Old 07-07-2003, 05:05 PM
Mike Mike is offline
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Default Re: A x Suited and Suited Connectors

I settled this question for myself a few years ago with a number of TTH runs - not all players seeing the river but actual sim play.

Playing anything suited made a little less than $ .50 a hand at $4-8. The more junk I cut off the bottom end as not playable the more money I made. Stick with T+ suited and profit skyrockets. There used to be an RGP poster who thin bet hands down to a few cents a hand. He no longer posts as far as I know.

There must be a lesson in that somewhere.....
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