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- From: jacobs@cs.utah.edu (Steven R Jacobs)
- Subject: Re: hold'em trivia
- Message-ID: <JACOBS.92Dec24191824@cells.cs.utah.edu>
- In-reply-to: jacob@ocf.berkeley.edu's message of 25 Dec 1992 02:02:26 GMT
- Organization: University of Utah CS Dept
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- Date: 24 Dec 92 19:18:24
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- In article <1hdq3iINN1ni@agate.berkeley.edu> jacob@ocf.berkeley.edu (Jacob Jin) writes:
- >
- > In Doyle Brunson's book, he points out that if you make a straight
- > with JT, you WILL have the nut straight. There is no such thing
- > as making the ugly end of the straight with JT.
-
- Absurd. You hold JT. Board comes QJT, followed by 98. You don't have
- the nut straight. My AK gives me the nut straight, and I had it on the
- flop.
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- Steve Jacobs ({bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!jacobs, jacobs@cs.utah.edu)
- "Don't worry, I just have these harmless pocket rockets...."
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