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  1. No, right now I'm trying to pick up stud hi/lo, so I do 2 hold 'em tables and one stud table. So far, even that amount is trying. But when mixing between the two, having four colors just makes things easier. And I remember better, or at least, closer, the folded cards when they are four color.
  2. Definitely four color. It just makes things easier when multitabling, especially any stud. The worst problem I've had with four colors was playing a bridge game with a friend with poor eyesight. He has his own four color deck, but in his deck the diamonds were green and the clubs blue. I made lots of incorrect bids that night!So:1. Yes, I'm a dork.2. The colorization needs to become a standard everywhere!
  3. If this really is a project to keep well writen articles in plain sight for those who wish to pursue them, then...bump since it took my 5 pages to find it again today
  4. Even after my 2nd reading of SSHE, I still don't understand how to calculate reverse implied odds (RIO). With pot odds (PO) or implied pot odds (IPO), I know how to compute or estimate what the effect is on the value of my hand. While I understand RIO, I don't know how to compute it. I may just need a clearer definition of RIO, so anyone please answer me these:1. From the SSHE example:You are the BB.Hand: 9 2 Board: 9 8 3 Preflop: Two players limp, the SB completes, and in the BB you check.Flop: pot = 4 SB; the small blind bets into the field SSHE says fold because of RIO. But how d
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