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Originally Posted by admranger
I had two big hands, one Ac3c3s5s where I hit a wheel and scooped. The other was Ad4d6s7h.
Both hands lack high card strength, but both are playable - but you still need to find the right cards on the board and the wrong cards in the hands of your opponents, and you need opponents who will continue even though they have the wrong cards to do so.
As starting hands go, Ac3c3s5s is quite a bit better than Ad4d6s7h, especially for a full game. The latter has those two middle cards, the six and the seven, neither of which fits well with the strongest card in your hand (the ace).
As it turns out, you did better with Ad4d6s7h than with Ac3c3s5s, but over the long haul you should expect to do better with Ac3c3s5s.
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So am I speculating with these hands or are they worth a look at a min bet pre?
They would both be playable hands for me in the game you have described.
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Thinking of heading back tomorrow for another shot.
It's the particular mix of players that make a game good or bad. The mix will likely have changed when you return. Good luck.
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