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There is a weird exception where 4 to an Ace high flush beats 3 to a Royal Flush. It happens when there is a suited ten ace and the unsuited card is another ten or a broadway straight out: T:h: T:s:...
My thoughts are more organized now for the limited strategy. Here it is:
There are only 3 types of made jacks or better hands that can be broken:
1. Break a made flush for four to a royal flush....
Looking at low pair and down, I think we'll have to divide this up into a limited strategy (that makes small errors but is easy to memorize) and a thorough strategy.
Here are some limited (and...
Another way of thinking about decisions is to start with made hands (low pair or better). There are only 4 kinds of made hands that we consider breaking:
Flushes and Straights should never be...
There is a weird exception where 4 to an Ace high flush beats 3 to a Royal Flush. It happens when there is a suited ten ace and the unsuited card is another ten or a broadway straight out: T:h: T:s:...
There are some simple rules to help remember how to play the big draws.
1. Four to a ROYAL Flush is a monster. Don't throw away any made hands with it except a straight flush. If we are dealt K:c:...
Things get messy once we have less than four to a flush.
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4.4 K Q J T with no more than 2 of any suit
4.1 Low Pair
3.4 to 4.0 Four to an Outside Straight (except K high which...
This is for Jacks or Better 9/6 with max coins.
Decisions are straightforward down to a four card flush draw.
Return - Hand
4,000 Royal Flush
250 Straight Flush
125 Four of a Kind