Miffed,
What's wrong with this idea? It's in NLHETP. I'm sure Sklansky would believe one or two of the six is holding an ace or king. The fact that they're weak, live players only increases the odds of holding an ace. They always limp with Ax. Sure, they can limp with most anything, but aces and kings are good possibilities.
I'm not trying to defend the play, just saying it may not be as bad as suggested. Anyone care to calculate the numbers assuming one and two outs gone.



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