Everybody knows you almost never hold a suited ace-ten.
I know - Playing Joker or Deuces Wild? You might hold the ten.
But Jacks or Better? Perhaps only in a progressive, and the payout for
the royal would have to be astronomical.
My post today, however, concerns a suited king-ten. And it bugs me to
hold those two in ANY game.
I know, the math says "if the value is greater than the king alone" and
all that.
But I am a part-time Super Aces player, and I hate to give up a
valuable spot where those four aces might pop up, or even the other
three kings. My main sacrifice? Discarding the ten gives me a zero
percent chance at the royal or straight flush. And I'll lose a few full
houses, flushes, straights and two pairs along the way.
Any opinions?
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