| This is a discussion on comparing hands within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; This comparative one of hands is useful mainly for the matches of Texas Hold'em without limit. During a match he is not nothing rare to ... |
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| comparing hands This comparative one of hands is useful mainly for the matches of Texas Hold'em without limit. During a match he is not nothing rare to have to enter all-in before flop, reason why it agrees to know to us what hands count on advantage. As it is possible to be seen in the comparative one, the best thing is to have a pair, at the most high better. If it is not had pair, following the most interesting thing is to have an Ace. Finally, the high letters would come, of consecutive values and the same wood. He is interesting to observe that when in Texas Hold'em two hands face, the best initial hand is the one that has more probabilities of winning. In the comparative one I have put a "s" to refer me to two letters of the same wood (if it is not the "s" means that the two letters are of different wood). XX it wins to YY %AA KK 82,64 AA AKs 87,86 AA AK 92,57 AA QQ 80,86 AK AQ 74,02 KK AQ 71,61 KK K2 94,03 77 AK 54,58 88 77 81,13 77 98s 50,9 AKs 22 50,08 22 AK 52,65 AK 98 63,54 A5 KQ 58 A5s KQ 60,6 A5 KQs 54,22 A8 J3 63,78 JJ A5 70,02 |
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