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A brief study in AA, AX, as starting values
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[QUOTE="Bill_Hollorian, post: 338968, member: 5756"] Well, don't get me wrong, I don't jump for joy when I see an A4 suited. But it is a pos ev hand. See, heres the thing. The flush hits its gonna be good. If you make a raise preflop people playing 46 should fold, even idiots will fold 46 usually. That is the only hand tha can make a bigger straight if you happen to hit perfect straight (235). So, your straight should be good should you hit it, using both cards. Folks will play 56 suited so if you have A5 and you hit your straight, he has a better one. but in the A4 raise scenario you should improve to the nut straight because a 46 is too hard to play for even the worst players when confronted with a raise. Ao now your flush draw is to the nuts, and your striaght is to the nuts. Not bad. it is a decent starting hand sort of... Take an ace out of a deck and deal 2 other cards. No matter what the other 2 cards are there is always a way to have a straight draw that only requires 1 more card. Folks are always surprised when they have AA and it improves to a set, just to get beat by a straight. Seriously try it. It will show the an underlying matrix to flopped cards. Bill [/QUOTE]
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