From article: "An example from NSU is that from W 5♥ 6♣ 7♦ A♠ we draw five new cards while from W 5♥ 6♣ 7♦ T♠ we hold W 5♥ 6♣ 7♦. This is a Power of the Pack consideration because the A is far more extreme than the T."
Huh? On the first one, wouldn't W be held?
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Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 2 OCT 2012
"Power of the Pack"
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/bob_dancer/2012/1002.cfm
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