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 - 7, 6 suited, a speculative hand, G. Carson - There was a recent short thread on rgp about 76s. Somebody reported some sim results with TTH. He didn't report the blind sizes, so the
amounts he reported don't mean anything, but he said that...
 - Abdul said that S & M are wrong, A. Jalib - AT is a loser UTG, so obviously the flush draw is significant. In addition to winning with a flush, A8s can also win before it makes a flush simply by playing a flush draw hard (sometimes with a pair) and essentially bluffing the pot...
 - Hold’em : Ace suited in early position, A. Jalib - Normally I would not play Ax suited or Kx suited (x<10) in early position,
nor would I open with it anywhere except in extremely late position (the
button or maybe one away from the button, and *then* it would be...
 - Hold’em hand values table, S. Brecher - Each entry in the following table is the result of 1,000,000 simulated
hands of hold 'em played to the showdown and represents the percentage of pots won...
 - Low suited connectors on the flop, Ramsey - There have been several posts recently about the play of small suited
connectors preflop. The general advice for beginners of 'play them only
in late positions in unraised pots' seems sound. However IMO the play of...
 - Mike Caro's Professional Hold'em Report revisited , A. Jalib - Many months ago, Mason Malmuth loaned me a copy of Mike Caro's 1988 Professional Hold'em Report, for the purpose of my reading it and coming to a conclusion about whether Mason's criticisms were justified (do a search on...
 - Nolan Dalla CP article, J. Brier - King-Jack offsuit can be a profitable hand in many situations as you
state in your post. I refer to it as "troublesome" because of the
situations where you flop top pair (usually Kings) and lose to someone
who has a better kicker. But if no one raises before the flop...
 - Play of Ax, L. Sherman - The value of unsupported high cards goes down in loose games with lots
of preflop callers. This doesn't mean you shouldn't play them, but it's
probably not right to always fold either...
 - Suited connector, G. Carson - If the bet is small relative to future bets then these hands have high
implied odds and are big money makers. In nolimit games that means
that the current bet is no more than about...
 - The strength of Ax in a LLH…, A. Jalib - Zimmers is correct and I just wanted to add another voice to his, since he
seemed to be outnumbered. Ax sucks (except sometimes heads up), and Axs
can be good in multiway pots...
 - Why raise on the button with 77 after 5 callers ?, A. Jalib - Only the minimum hands are listed. You can also play any hand between
the one listed and the column heading. For example 66 in the bottom
left corner means 66-AA. Raising takes precedence over calling.
Most Turbo players are...
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