Also, an ace with a flush penalty beats 3 to a straight flush with no high cards, one gap, and a straight penalty. The strategy in message number 94529 even has the error of putting 3 to a straight flush with no high cards, one gap, and a straight penalty above an ace without a flush penalty, which is wrong even without any extra pay for sequential aces.
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>It's not quite exact. With an ace in a right spot, a ten, a king, queen, or jack, and at least one 6, 7, 8, or 9, none of which are suited with the ace, the ace is the best play.
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> >See message #94399 for the start of a thread discussing this. Message #94529 in the thread, by doghand21, contains the exact strategy. Picking 3 correctly positioned aces over a full house is about it.
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Strategy adjustments for A-C-E-S Bonus Poker?
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