Remember once I had three to the straight flush,nine,queen,king I belive,I dropped the nine ,so I had two to the royal and got it,I take photos of all my quads looked back most of my royals are holding two or three cards.Perhaps if I were a high limit played would go for the straight flush.
Yeah with 2 high cards, I go for QK with 9 suited but with 2,3,4, I don’t always. But yeah sometimes you land the RF so I don’t fault you for aiming for the RF.
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8:04 One more pointer. The 234 three card straight flush counts for just 1 gap which is more valuable than a single high card.
Good luck!
Thank you, Bill.
6:45 Another almost perfect moment. The 8 also had to be held with QJT since you can go for an inside straight.
That’s true too. I missed that. Thank you for your awesome tutorial on TDB.
4:54 Almost perfect play! The correct hold is AQ3 suited three card flush since the King was present.
True, Pax but that’s where I have to deviate. I’ve gotten so many RF from 2 cards.
@LuckyMrB The difference is very minor so I do not blame you for going for the Royal! In 9/7 TDB, the flushes are valuable enough to hold AJ3
@@pax0r32 that’s true. Thank you.
Like the talk on TDB,9/7 as I play that in reno,reading what you guys say I could get a whole lot better.good luck.
Remember once I had three to the straight flush,nine,queen,king I belive,I dropped the nine ,so I had two to the royal and got it,I take photos of all my quads looked back most of my royals are holding two or three cards.Perhaps if I were a high limit played would go for the straight flush.
Yeah with 2 high cards, I go for QK with 9 suited but with 2,3,4, I don’t always. But yeah sometimes you land the RF so I don’t fault you for aiming for the RF.