Posted by Johnnymac 3:37 PM
I was doing some poker reading over lunch and came to a passage where the author of the book was trying to make the point that certain hands - like small suited connectors or KJ - can look attractive but are really very dangerous. His point was that not only do these hands need help on the flop to be playable but even if they do hit they are still very vulnerable on the turn and river. I think he said something like, "sure 7-6 suited has a lot of ways to make a hand, but those hands usually aren't good enough to win and at the end of the day it's still just 7 high. When you play cards like that, just what exactly are you hoping for, anyway?" Or something like that.
Anyway, I thought it was a good point. Lots of card combinations can make a hand, but only a few consistently make winning/ hands.
Random thoughts from a lawyer, an accountant, a commodities trader, an ex-Marine and a WSOP Main Event money finisher that don't know as much as they wish they did...