A good example would be a hand like AhJh5h10h3s
You have two choices: 4 hearts "4 to a flush" or A, J, T of hearts "3 to
a royal flush". 3 to a royal is higher on the list than 4 to a flush so
hold that and discard the 5 of hearts and 3 of spades.
> #9 said low pair on your list. Hold that over everything below it on the
> list. If you have something higher in the list hold higher hand.
> On Apr 3, 2013 12:15 AM, "DereckC" <dereckbc@cableone.net> wrote:
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>> Looking at Wizzard of Odds JOB Strategy makes no sense to me. I do not
>> get
>> what it is saying. Here is what I see:
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>> 1. Four of a kind, straight flush, royal flush
>> 2. 4 to a royal flush
>> 3. Three of a kind, straight, flush, full house
>> 4. 4 to a straight flush
>> 5. Two pair
>> 6. High pair
>> 7. 3 to a royal flush
>> 8. 4 to a flush
>> 9. Low pair
>> 10. 4 to an outside straight
>> 11. 2 suited high cards
>> 12. 3 to a straight flush
>> 13. 2 unsuited high cards (if more than 2 then pick the lowest 2)
>> 14. Suited 10/J, 10/Q, or 10/K
>> 15. One high card
>> 16. Discard everything
>>
>> For example if I get dealt say a Low Pair (#9). Where does it state what
>> to do? I am missing something.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dereck
>>
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