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Sklansky on Razz - Problem Question
I'm bored so I grabbed Sklansky on Poker off my shelf to read up on Razz. So, I look at the problems at the end and don't understand what the J is doing in the very first problem.
Hero has 746. Villain1 has 322. Villain2 has K8A. And then there is a lone Jack in the middle of it all. All 3rd Street problems have that lone card in the middle. Can someone who has the book enlighten me? Or should I just go back to being bored? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Onaflag........ |
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Re: Sklansky on Razz - Problem Question
You are not looking at two opponents, you are looking at MANY opponents upcards. This is an 8 handed game.
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Re: Sklansky on Razz - Problem Question
lol. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] What a moron.
Thanks T. Onaflag.......... |
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