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Re: What are the top 10 starting hands in holdem?
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[ QUOTE ] Also, the advantage of "suitedness" is somewhat less quantifiable when you consider the playability of suited cards. 2-card flushes are almost always going to be the best hand, with considerable implied odds from strong non-nut hands. So that 5% difference in pot equity conceals the implied profit: If I had to go heads up against a range like AA-JJ, I would pay twice or three times as much preflop with 87s than I would with 87o, significantly more than the 5% difference when you talk about face-up all in equity. [/ QUOTE ] Please, PLEASE, PLLLLLEASE let me know where you play!! I want in that game in a BAD WAY!! [/ QUOTE ] So you just play by absolute showdown equity? You don't think implied odds are an important part of NL (or LHE, for that matter)? |
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