by Phil153 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:08 am
Perhaps you're right about 239T. I like to play hands that are good for semibluffing, and 239T can hit flops a lot harder than 2357, especially short handed. But maybe 239T isn't suitable for most players.
The trouble with 2357 is that you can never be confident with it. You'll almost always need an A and a 4 on the board to be in good shape, as any pairs or two pairs you catch (the most frequent outcomes) will be on low boards. You're basically playing the hand to hit infrequent straights on low boards. Those situations generally suck, because you'll rarely get money in on your good scooping boards, and when money is going in, you'll often be behind or at risk of being outdrawn.
The difference between 2357 and 235K (which I'm surprised noone mentioned) is the ability to make a strong top pair with 11 outs to 2 pair/trips in addition to a low or straight draw. It has far better high making potential than 2357, and can hit some good flops on non low boards against hands like AA, A2 or A3. It will also hold up better when money is going in on low boards, due to the presence of a stronger high/high draw. And a suited K is more valuable than suited 7. So even though you have a "dangler", a Q or K with 3 wheel cards is worth far more than a 6,7,or 8.
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