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When running the PS simulations please factor in the times you and an opponent both make a flush. [/ QUOTE ] Since we are talking about Monte Carlo simluations with over 30 million trials, it is safe to say they are accounted for. Yes, you will sometimes lose to a bigger flush. With this deck rich in small cards you will also make lots of small straights and flop two pair and trips. Especially valuable are hands that contain a six, in terms of implied odds. When wheel cards come in you often make a six high straight and get paid off by more than one opponent who holds an ace. The very worst hands in these types of pots are any that contain a 9. K9s, Q9s, J9s, T9s, 98s are all bad. Play any two suited T or higher, and any two suited connectors or one gaps smaller than 9 and greater than 3. I don't even remember on what web site I first read about this. It was a while back and I thought it was insane myself. But I have confirmed all of this stuff myself. |
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