You asked what the best hands to get paid off with are? This really depends on the level of your oppants. As you move up it will get harder and harder to get paid off with straights and flush's, unless you redraw to it. On of the keys is to find hands that redraw after being made which is the true beauty of wraps. A hand like 9876ds is not a hand you want to play drawing to a 9 high flush draw but with a flop like 543, 754, 854 with or without a flush draw you have a nice free roll, the hope especially at the smaller limits is that someone will have the same straight and let you get all you chips in freerolling. Or if you flop a draw 54 of your suit you can check raise large and you have usually forced the bigger flush draw to fold and you are a favorite against any made hand (set, pr, etc). The more gaps a hand has the less ways it can make straights and less chances you have to both flop a str8 and flop a redraw. Atthe smaller limits I have made a nice chunk of change with sets but as I moved up sets become less and less valueable since people can fold smaller sets and overpairs .Statistics: Posted by Rhound50 — Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:44 pm
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