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Old 11-30-2007, 09:48 AM
GeeBeeQED GeeBeeQED is offline
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Default Re: Which draw is superior?

Obviously any of us would take either hand. It is very close indeed. Intuitively I could not decide. The breakdown is fantastic.

Bordeel (or any), What if we adjust the calling range from random to any pair, suited connectors 9T and above, any T-Face or better. 2 villians see the flop and call our hero's turn bet.

I don't own poker stove yet so I'm unaware if this is possible to run or not. I can see I need to obtain it. It sounds like one of those fundamental "toothbrush" tools of poker study.

I appears that the high card/nut draw value of the AJ hand outweighs the greater straight outs of the good but non-nut straight/flush JT hand. Really this was my initial curiosity.

I'm not aiming at a protracted discussion of correct calling ranges which might go on endlessly, just curious how drastic the percentages change when we refine to a more normal cash game calling range.

Thank you
Dave
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