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Nah, she doesn't do LATB anymore. Maybe Kenna if he's around.
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Will the commentators please scroll up and answer my question. Hello!!!
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Not the shootout question, the other one! I wrote earlier:
Scott and Terry - I have a question - since suited connectors supposedly only have a 2% advantage over unsuited connectors, why is it that Matt says it's O.K. for me to call a small raise with a hand such as 10-9 suited, but if it's unsuited, I get the evil eye? |
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I wonder if it's possible to visit the "war room", while they are doing L@TB. I know they have some special guests from time to time, but I don't know about commoners like myself.
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Sorry, thought it would be interesting.
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Not the shootout question, the other one! I wrote earlier: Scott and Terry - I have a question - since suited connectors supposedly only have a 2% advantage over unsuited connectors, why is it that Matt says it's O.K. for me to call a small raise with a hand such as 10-9 suited, but if it's unsuited, I get the evil eye? [/ QUOTE ] Is Matt the name of the voice in her head? |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Not the shootout question, the other one! I wrote earlier: Scott and Terry - I have a question - since suited connectors supposedly only have a 2% advantage over unsuited connectors, why is it that Matt says it's O.K. for me to call a small raise with a hand such as 10-9 suited, but if it's unsuited, I get the evil eye? [/ QUOTE ] Is Matt the name of the voice in her head? [/ QUOTE ] Usually. |
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Guys here is the answer to your suited connectors. The advantage of suited is actually 4%. So if you have a 20% chance of winning the hand if the hand is suited it is 24%. That does not sound like much but it actually adds almost 20% to YOUR chance of winning the hand. It goes from 20% to 24% which is actually a big advantage.
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