Originally Posted by Dankyone View Post
Not to mention, a flush or straight (or 3 of a kind) can be hit when going for that Straight Flush.

The game has been “solved” but of course Alan knows best, a “special play” that gives him a better chance of hitting any winning hand must be better in this case than the mathematically correct play...
The best part of all of this when you watch Mendlebread and Singer on Youtube... Singer will constantly tell you why you should only hold the lone Ace because he can't tell you how many times he has made quad Aces from that Hold so he changes basic math and theory to adjust to the anomaly. Now all of a sudden Mendlebread reverses the theory and can't comprehend that he can make two pair and three of a kind from this hold as well not to mention all the other hands that can be made that you all already spoke of. Not only all of this but he refuses to understand that the one gap SF Draw is better than the High Card.