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Funny, 2Tone.
Forgot to add...you MIGHT get sufficient odds if its a multiway pot (5 hands to the flop): Pot (assuming unraised) at that point would be 2-10, or 20%. Your implied odds might be enough then, but its still speculative Defendant Last edited by Talking Poker; 12-02-04 at 06:07 PM. Reason: Removing Spam link |
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It is a good hand to change up your play and put your opponents off guard when u do hit the flush or trips with your low card, or even two pair.
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I love playing suited aces, especially in Omaha. But omaha and hold'em are chess and checkers. However, on Pokerroom.com their ev charts have almost all suited aces as positive in the long run, so I like to play them in any game. Does anyone study ev and know if suited aces are good cards to play.
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