Thx guys, you pretty much confirmed what I already thought. But I like to ask and get a definite answer
I just find it interesting that the suitedness of the hole cards is not that big an advantage in getting a flush. In TLGB, Gordon says "suited cards will only outperform their unsuited cousins around 3-4% of the time. In other words, the main strength of a hand comes from the rank of cards, not their suitedness"
Additionally, throwing the cat amongst the pigeons, I *think* I also heard Lederer saying that unsuited cards gives more flush possibilities than suited cards.
Hmmmmm!



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