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 Originally Posted by Fnord
The problem with 76s in a somewhat aggressive + distrustful game with thinking players is that it will rarely make a lukewarm hand that expects to win showdown. It almost forces you to play chicken. However, Axs doesn't have this problem and has another added benefit of rarely missing value when it hits a flush.
When it makes a flush or a straight those are only lukewarm? I would say that QJs or a similar hand will very often make a luke warm hand that is often second best and as we are OOP we cant really control the pot size very well. Yes, QJs has the same flush potential and will [obviously] be outflushed less, but I still feel like the reverse implied odds of playing it for pair value make it a "worse" hand to play in EP than a SC
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