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Old 01-07-2005, 06:42 PM
twang twang is offline
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Default Suited connectors vs offsuit broadways

I ran some sims in Pokerstove and was a bit surprised by the results. Basically I put a suited connector hand of any size against a range of offsuit broadways, Ax and Kx (in other words, hands that people love to play in small stakes games).

The simulations showed that suited connectors has a significant equity edge over the other hands. Could someone explain to me why?

/twang
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Old 01-07-2005, 07:05 PM
Chris Daddy Cool Chris Daddy Cool is offline
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Default Re: Suited connectors vs offsuit broadways

it really depends. but as sshe says, in multiway pots the important factors of your hand are

1. high card value
2. suitedness
3. connectiveness

the more multiway the hand gets the less edge high card value has, while suitedness's importance goes up.

also broadway cards usually shares outs with other hands like KJ and KT and Ax and Ay or whatever, while a hand like 98s or 87s will usually have relatively clean pair outs.

other reasons too but yea pretty much the jist of it.
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Old 01-07-2005, 07:45 PM
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Default Re: Suited connectors vs offsuit broadways

Thanks for replying.

My guess was that the broadways was dominating each other, giving each hand less value. (Which basically is about cleaner outs, like you mentioned.)
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Old 01-07-2005, 09:24 PM
MrJitney MrJitney is offline
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Default Re: Suited connectors vs offsuit broadways

The big advantages mid-suited-connectors have over offsuit broadway are
1) their suitedness
2) they make more straights

These two characteristics make them much better in multiway pots, which if I'm thinking about this right, is where most of your equity is.
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