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Re: Vegas trip report (and a few hands)
what is the title of the book and who is the author.
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Re: Vegas trip report (and a few hands)
Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big with Expert Play by Miller, Sklansky, and Malmuth.
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Re: Vegas trip report (and a few hands)
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[ QUOTE ] normally 2d3d is not the "absolute" nuts...but if Ad4d5d flops it is. [/ QUOTE ] That's not the flop in question. KQJd was the flop. [/ QUOTE ] obviously, you misunderstood my point...i could pick ANY two cards and make them the absolute nuts by putting a flop that fits them on the board...you said: [ QUOTE ] I know this, but what I was saying, in that hand, he did have the nuts, but normally the 10,9 is not the "asbolute" nuts. Just in that situation it was. [/ QUOTE ] and i replied by saying, analagously, normally 2d3d isn't the absolute nuts but on a flop of ad4d5d it is the absolute nuts...similarly, td9d IS the absolute nuts on JdQdKd board...NOBODY can have the AdTd because hero has the td -Barron |
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Re: Vegas trip report (and a few hands)
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normally 2d3d is not the "absolute" nuts...but if Ad4d5d flops it is. [/ QUOTE ] Offtopic, but 2d3d is not the absolute nuts. For example, I hold 7d8d and the 6d falls on the turn. You just improved your SF to lose to my 8-high SF. Not the same as the Td9d example. |
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