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Thursday August 27th 2009, 3:02 am
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Jack 10 is also a narrow underdog to larger hands like ace-queen and ace-king and if you’re facing pressure from a short stack, then calling an all-in is likely a good move as only an over pair has you far behind, but if your contestant turns over a low pair, it’s just about even percentages, so knowing your chances in full tilt poker is helpful. If you happen to be using a full tilt bonus, jack 10 may always be shown as a playable hand given generous chances eventualities but do not get wrapped up in calling all of the time, particularly in initial stage contest play.

The pots need to be worthwhile and your implied chances actually must be reasonably figured beforehand, in order not to be burning chips with low result hands. When I’m in a pot with multiple players and the flop come 8d, 9d, Qs, I’m intensely distrustful of draws and redraws out there so even if you’re holding pocket kings here, cautious is the play.

There had been a point in the youth of its acclaim the best hand to be holding in Texas Hold’em was Jack 10 suited, especially because if it is 2 way straight potential and allegedly solid suck-out capacities while playing to the stream. I find now, during online play that Jack 10 is typically played in enormous pots.


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