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Originally Posted by shanghai_sparky 6 players at the table, no cards in the deck below a 10.
Three down cards and only the flop and turn.
He said that four of a kind was no guarantee of winning, and there were huge pots for every hand. |
Without doing any math, I'm going to speculate that straights and flushes are going to be much more common, so hands like AA and KK are less likely to win than in normal HE, while AKs and KQs will be much more valuable... until the board pairs, of course.
An Ontarian would have a distinct advantage at this game. From all our childhood years of playing Euchre (usually with a 24-card deck containing 9's and up), we're desensitized to those sorts of hands...
