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 Originally Posted by Robb
1. This is an outcome, not a strategic feature. Decent SS-rs play very specific combos in ways that force YOU to play "debatable" cards.
2. Yes, you should refuse to play certain types of hands. But which type? And why?
3. This is part of it, but why?
1. Would you mind giving an example of such combos?
2. I would say gapped connectors, low/mid suited connectors (particularly if OOP) and, depending on position, low/mid pocket pairs. The reason being that the odds of hitting a straight or a set on the flop are lower than the villain hitting a higher pair and going all-in. I would think that a short stacker would be more inclined to shove if they flop a flush draw, also.
3. You'll have more of an indication of what they're holding. I know there must be more to it than that, but I'm struggling to think of why...
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