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  1. #1

    Default connectors question

    What exactly is the advantage of a connector over close cards?

    Ie, why would 89s be better than 97s? The way I see it:
    - your trips can flop all the same
    - your flush also
    - I can see similar odds for a straight-draw flopping, all you need is that '8' in the latter case.

    Any input?
  2. #2
    78 can make more straights than 79, so the chance of flopping a straight is the same.


    456 (78)
    569 (78)
    69T (78)
    9tJ (78)


    78 can make 5 (2 card) straights.



    568 (79)
    68T (79)
    8TJ (79)

    79 can make 3 (2 card) straights).

    Obviously the hand with the most chances of making a straight should make the straight most often.
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  3. #3
    Damn, I shoulda caught that one myself, is so obvious. Thanks!

    But then.. playing suited connectors could be a good idea, preferably in position, just so you don't appear too tight and something just might hit?
  4. #4
    Suited connectors (and 1 gappers) are very nice hands to play in position. Ill sometimes raise + cbet them in position on tight tables. but on most low stakes tables you just dont need to. See some nice cheap flops and bet your hands if you hit.
    gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.

    bigspenda73: But how much did you win?

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