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1)Read the hand backwards - 5432A is the nuts.
7643A vs 65432 The second hand has the lowest first card, it wins. If the first card matches, move to the second, and so forth until someone wins. 2)It depends. I like two good cards, preferably with the same cards showing on other people's boards (so I can't pair them as easily) and with my 'really good cards to draw' not on people's boards. Translation: If I have 238, I like not seeing people starting with A, 4, or 5 since I can't draw a card that's out. 3)A made hand is 5 cards that stand a chance of winning the pot. It really depends on what you draw vs what he draws. Sometimes Jack-low is a monster (if he catches a pair and a king on 4th and 5th st, J9432 looks awfully good). 4)It depends on how the hand plays out - both the quality of cards that all people in the hand draw, and how big the pot gets. 5)Because you aren't improving your hand - KQJT9 (the worst unpaired hand) beats AA22334 (AA432 low). |
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Rankings - done
Starting hand - like others I like three cards 8 or lower, when you don't you always seem to be chasing can you do it with an A2 or 23 sure but once you pair or get higher than 8 you should probably fold. Made hands don't exist unless you have the wheel. The exception is looking at what eveyone has if you can beat their best possible hand yours is "made". Don't chase too long you really can't count on 10 or J high holding up of course dependent on what other have Any card that pairs is basically a blank so you are fighting with one less card. |
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