F4STFORW4RD
Visionary
Silver Level
So we keep being told that having two hole cards that are suited only makes them slightly more likely to win. However I believe that KQs is in Sklansky Group 2, whereas KQ only manages a lowly group 4 position. I realise that KQs is a very easy hand to play (or to fold ), but why the enormous difference in usefulness?
I quite often see people calling a shove with KQs in tournaments, which to me seems quite courageous. Should I be calling shoves with KQs? I would probably be more likely to call a shove with a middle PP than KQs.
I quite often see people calling a shove with KQs in tournaments, which to me seems quite courageous. Should I be calling shoves with KQs? I would probably be more likely to call a shove with a middle PP than KQs.