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Re: Lazy Sunday Board Reading Quiz
not sure if this is what youre looking for
1. AQ, Q9, KK, JJ, TT, 55, 22 2. 89, 8x times 6 3. 22, AA, JJ, 99, A2, J2, 92 4 I guess theres no point in saying theres more than 7 permutations of 6x, so... 6x, JJ, 88, AA, KK QQ, TT 5. AA, A4, A3, A2, 44, 33, 22 |
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Re: Lazy Sunday Board Reading Quiz
upon reflection I took the lazy mans approach to number two, and I prefer what LC and Raju (and maybe others did with #4)
The "listing nut hands part" could have been spelled out a little more clearly. The suits were also harder to read than on a table, but I was still able to do this very fast. Kept expecting a trick (like a SF) though. |
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Re: Lazy Sunday Board Reading Quiz
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upon reflection I took the lazy mans approach to number two, and I prefer what LC and Raju (and maybe others did with #4) The "listing nut hands part" could have been spelled out a little more clearly. The suits were also harder to read than on a table, but I was still able to do this very fast. Kept expecting a trick (like a SF) though. [/ QUOTE ] With hand #4 the kicker doesn't matter and I think it is important to look beyond quads since you rarely are up against them. The "nut hands part" just meant the strongest hands possible in descending order. Sometimes people refer to hands as being the 2nd nuts etc. Next time I'll provide an example. Like I said it was completely random boards that I dealt out. If I could have gotten rid of one hand it would have been #4. |
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