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I had a friendly argument with a player over the percentages of hitting a straight in a poker game last night. Not a large deal and we worked out the number perfectly and compared the pot odds to that number to come to a decision whether it was a fair play to name the raise or let the hand go. But our discussion shouldn't really was about getting the chances straight. We must always was discussing the present dynamics of the game, the flow of the action, and the possibilities of knocking the aggressive player out of the tournament.
In a cash game you'll base your decision on just the odds, but in a tournament you could have more to ponder. I always consider the time I spent attending to the event, the cost, and whether I WILL BE ABLE TO rebuy (which I hate to do). So, the percentages aren't always perfect for my decisions because I hate to get bumped out of a tournament on a draw, especially if there's any chance I WILL BE ABLE TO make my hand and still lose. For me, that's a complete disaster. In fact my tournament Guru's Derek and Roger keep telling me to play for the win, not the overall table. And, I'M willing to make a rather lopsided (odds wise) draw if I'm up against several players and my stack goes to either be gone or substantially pumped-up. Do you play your draws differently in cash games and tournaments?
In other odds and straights news, the sport of Straight Jack is finally hitting casinos. The sport was introduced in 2012 by SHFL Entertainment and has finally made its strategy to a couple of casinos after undergoing a couple of tweaks. The sport is actually just standard blackjack with an aspect bet that pays for any two-card or better straight. However, because a 3-card straight pays 10-1 and a 4-card straight pays 50-1 (200-1 on a 5 card, plus the progressive jackpot), the player may forsake basic strategy rules and hit hands they otherwise wouldn't. And, whether the chances are ideal for this type of move, when faced with an affordable chance of improving an advantage from 2-1 to 10-1, and even 10-1 to 50-1, you'll likely just wish to opt for it!
I know I'll have issues deciding because I always base my blackjack decisions on odds, not hunches, but unlike the poker tournament where you get knocked out should you don't improve your straight, in Straight Jack you have already got a guaranteed payoff for whatever straight you already hold, you'll only improve and receives a commission more. Aeee, what a dilemma!
By the way, you'll be able to catch Straight Jack at Talking Stick Resort and Casino Arizona in Scottsdale starting next week.
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