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Post by fleetfanatic on Aug 11, 2010 18:02:28 GMT
If there were 4 of the same suit (maybe even 3) on the table then the bot could possibly fold a straight, due to the chance of getting beat by a flush. Like I said in the thread, it's designed not to be sucked into when there's a good chance of getting beat by a better hand. Such is life - all I know is that it makes chips.
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Post by djamkaret on Aug 12, 2010 7:36:46 GMT
Dont shy away from this, unless you understand why the bot did not raise. Do you ? If there were 4 of the same suit (maybe even 3) on the table then the bot could possibly fold a straight, due to the chance of getting beat by a flush. Like I said in the thread, it's designed not to be sucked into when there's a good chance of getting beat by a better hand. Such is life - all I know is that it makes chips. thank you for your explanation Mick & Fleet ... I will try to monitor again and will report progress ..
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Post by Mick on Aug 12, 2010 11:16:20 GMT
Also without the possibility of a flush it might fold depending on the amount of players.
3456 on table and A in hand, means the posibility of getting beat by a better straight too.
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Post by fleetfanatic on Aug 12, 2010 21:23:14 GMT
Yep, just the flush example is the one that came into my head first.
Covers everything. ;D
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