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 Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I just don't like these books from the 'math-heads' like Sklansky who overanalyze every situation with no regard for the psychology of the game and just key on 'odds' and 'probabilities'
How come 'odds' and 'probabilities' are in quotes, rip? The standard interpretation is that you mean "so-called odds and probabilities" or some such. But odds and probabilities are real things.
As I said above, if your game's on and you've got the skills, play these and any other hands as you see fit. The right circumstances can make 85o a monster.
But I stand by my original statement. Just 'cause Doyle plays any 2 to an SF doesn't mean YOU should. If you're in doubt about this shit, make 4 an absolute minimum. Preferably 5 or 6. More OESDs possible. That's all.
 Originally Posted by Wet_DreaMer
All this from one joke =/
I laughed, LeFou. 
Thanks. A 2-page joke is a little much. To recap:
Play all hands that you know how to play profitably. If you're unsure, quit looking for reasons to play more hands. That way madness lies.
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