I haven't seen Nudge for several years now. I used to run into him at a couple of casinos I don't visit anymore (Gold Coast and Sam's Town). Anyway it's good to have him back here posting again --- even occasionally.
The list he posted of when 4-card flushes were superior to 3-card royals got 2/3 of them --- and the most important ones at that. But on a hand that starts out with a suited AKT2 and the fifth card is an off-suit T, you can't accurately call that T a straight penalty. It's actually a "two pair penalty" --- because it makes it harder to end up with two pair.
Seedub's "offsuit, unpaired, and higher than a 9" is 100% accurate.
Bob
The list he posted of when 4-card flushes were superior to 3-card royals got 2/3 of them --- and the most important ones at that. But on a hand that starts out with a suited AKT2 and the fifth card is an off-suit T, you can't accurately call that T a straight penalty. It's actually a "two pair penalty" --- because it makes it harder to end up with two pair.
Seedub's "offsuit, unpaired, and higher than a 9" is 100% accurate.
Bob
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