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Four hands compete for a multiway pot, put the hands in order of best to worst to win the pot with random/unknown board cards.(1 to 4, best = 1, worst = 4)
JulesDogg wrote
at 7:12 AM, Sunday January 6, 2008 EST
The Hands: [5c,5d] and [Ks,Jd] and [9h,8h] and [Ac,Kd]
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ted1107 wrote
at 8:53 AM, Monday January 21, 2008 EST 1) 55, made hand, always a slight favorite. 55% to win against 2 over cards.
2) 89, can make both flushes and straights. This one cracks AAs man... 3) AK, high cards, 33% chance to hit on flop(i think), most likely top pair/kicker if hit. Low chance of flush. Straight only 1 way. 4) KJ, dominated 1 gap, hard to make straight, pairs are not top pair/kicker. Low chance of flush |
El Brujo wrote
at 1:33 PM, Monday January 21, 2008 EST 1st [9h,8h] 30%,
2nd [Ac,Kd] 27%, 3rd [5c,5d] 26%, 4th [Ks,Jd] 17% |
""ENGLAND"" wrote
at 1:47 PM, Monday January 21, 2008 EST ok.No idea but.......id play that and lose lol
9h 8h 5c 5d ac kd ks jd |
cabmak wrote
at 11:50 PM, Monday January 21, 2008 EST Ac,Kd
Ks,Jd 9h,8h 5c,5d |
Flragnararch wrote
at 3:00 PM, Wednesday January 23, 2008 EST AK off
98 Hearts 55 off KJ off |
Flragnararch wrote
at 3:01 PM, Wednesday January 23, 2008 EST I'd play all of them to be perfectly honest
/edit button //slashies |
Fachi wrote
at 3:20 PM, Wednesday January 23, 2008 EST easy aa,kk,qq,ak
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coolguy wrote
at 3:29 PM, Tuesday February 5, 2008 EST seems to me you guys don't know the STRENGTH OF POCKETS!!!
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sboll wrote
at 3:37 PM, Tuesday February 5, 2008 EST They don't!
55 ak 89 kj That is because ak dominates kj. If ak isn't in the hand kj is better than 89. Many people overestimate suited connectors. |
sboll wrote
at 3:38 PM, Tuesday February 5, 2008 EST I was talking shit. All hands in one pot change this a lot.
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