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Old 09-06-2005, 03:46 PM
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Default Aces in deck; never seen this analysis?

been curious about this, but never seen it written anywhere.

when you have a hand with a high number of players seeing the flop (relative to average for that table), does it not suggest that a few of the aces might be in the hands at the table??... therefore, much less likely that an Ace will hit. all the more reason NOT to play A8 and A7 and stuff like that.

two things i saw on weekend:

gus hansen in showdown with AJo. but two aces had been folded, so he only had one ace chance.

saw a tie between four hands online and they all had aces so there were no aces left in deck to hit the board.

i assume that alot of the various starting hand charts take this into account but it's never been mentioned. people always talk about outs, and correct for fact that an OUT might not win, but i was thinking when you have AKo, you often don't have 6 possible aces and kings to hit.

are there any articles on this phenomenon?? i'm sure people will pounce in and say obvious point, but i've never seen it referenced ever.
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