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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Sep 14 2014 11:25. Posts 1687 | | |
As kc qs 6s 55.33% 557,642 86,399
Ac qh jc 7d 44.67% 441,967 86,399
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As kc qs 6d 54.68% 550,627 86,399
Ac qh jc 7s 45.32% 448,982 86,399
I don't know if I'm just being really stupid
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poker is soooo much easier when you flop sets | |
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Santafairy   Korea (South). Sep 14 2014 12:00. Posts 2241 | | |
in the first matchup the 7s is live so there are times that he connects with it but you still hit a spade flush
but in the second matchup the 7d is live so if he connects with it doesn't help your hand |
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It seems to be not very profitable in the long run to play those kind of hands. - Gus Hansen | |
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napoleono   Romania. Sep 14 2014 17:14. Posts 771 | | |
Less flush possibility for AsKxQs6x in the second case.
(not sure if that is what santafairy meant) |
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wow i didnt know until i read comments either. i feel dumb now. |
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Santafairy   Korea (South). Sep 15 2014 03:16. Posts 2241 | | |
| On September 14 2014 16:14 napoleono wrote:
Less flush possibility for AsKxQs6x in the second case.
(not sure if that is what santafairy meant) |
what do you mean less flush possibility? either way there are 10 live spades
what i'm saying is in the second matchup villain can hit 7h 7c or 7d and those cards help only his hand. whereas in the first matchup he has 7h 7c and 7s, so villain doesn't want to see 7s as much because you can also hit a flush with it |
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It seems to be not very profitable in the long run to play those kind of hands. - Gus Hansen | Last edit: 15/09/2014 03:26 |
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Almebeast   Sweden. Sep 15 2014 07:00. Posts 797 | | |
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After all is said and done, more is said than done. | |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Sep 16 2014 09:52. Posts 1687 | | |
| On September 15 2014 06:00 Almebeast wrote:
Santafairy nailed it. |
thx santafairy |
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