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 Originally Posted by kiwiMark
{7c8c} - This hand, also known as 'The Aces Cracker', is the most likely to hit a monster, as outlined below:
Sevens and Eights appear more commonly than any other card. Think about rolling two dice, the only way to roll a 2 is by getting a one on each die [1,1], but to roll a seven you could roll [6,1], [5,2] or [4,3] so it's just much more likely to come up.
As you probably remember from your school days, green (the colour used in a four card deck- make sure you have this setting enabled or your odds will drastically change) is the colour right in the middle of a rainbow (ROY G BIV), and so is the 'target' in the centre that the poker server is always aiming for, much like in a game of darts. As advances in technology make poker software more powerful, green cards become hugely more probable.
This is all gold imo. I think Kiwi has covered almost everything here, but I'll try to elaborate a little bit.
Vs someone who is calling 3 streets with bottom pair, we should be value betting all hands with spades. The reason is that spades are the prettiest suit so the server will throw them out at a very fast rate in order to transfix the players to never leave the site. Sometimes they will put out 12 cards on the flop and you don't notice? Why? Because 11 of them are spades ldo. Never discard spades on the turn, because there could be more than you think out on the board.
If this guy is calling down with bottom pair he doesn't realise we have a flush most of the time so just value bet. The danger of course is he may not realise he has a higher spades flush, but at least he wont raise you
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