Has anyone used Rental Car Momma and if so are they okay?
Thanks,
Lynn
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Has anyone used Rental Car Momma and if so are they okay?
Thanks,
Lynn
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Is there an easy way to remember the proper Jacks or Better strategy when one draws a 10 with one or more high cards?
I have a difficult time remembering when you keep the two high cards and when you keep the 10-high card in the same suit. I seem to remember a magazine article about it several years ago.
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Looking over my Frugal strategy card
Assumptions
HC - High Card (Jack or Better)
Your high cards are not in the same suit with each other, but one is in the same suit with the 10.
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* 3 HC (KQJ) beats all (except for the 4 card straight, of course)
* 2 HC (QJ & KQ) beats all. Another way to look at this - open 2 card straight.
* Any 2 HC beats 2 card RF (KT)
* All other 2 card RF (JT, QT, not AT) beats all other 2 HC (KJ, AJ, AQ, AK).
This isn't 100% perfect strategy ... but it probably gets you 90% there.
Jeff
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Annechino <floridagambler@...> wrote:
Is there an easy way to remember the proper Jacks or Better strategy when one draws a 10 with one or more high cards?
I have a difficult time remembering when you keep the two high cards and when you keep the 10-high card in the same suit. I seem to remember a magazine article about it several years ago.
Thanks for your input. It is certainly helpful.
I remember reading an article from one of the gambling magazines addressing the issue. The question is an easy way to remember when you keep a RF2 vs. 2 high cards. Does anyone know the article that I am referring to?
Looking over my Frugal strategy card
Assumptions
HC - High Card (Jack or Better)
Your high cards are not in the same suit with each other, but one is in the same suit with the 10.
-----
* 3 HC (KQJ) beats all (except for the 4 card straight, of course)
* 2 HC (QJ & KQ) beats all. Another way to look at this - open 2 card straight.
* Any 2 HC beats 2 card RF (KT)
* All other 2 card RF (JT, QT, not AT) beats all other 2 HC (KJ, AJ, AQ, AK).
This isn't 100% perfect strategy ... but it probably gets you 90% there.
Jeff
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups. com, Joseph Annechino <floridagambler@ ...> wrote:
Is there an easy way to remember the proper Jacks or Better strategy when one draws a 10 with one or more high cards?
I have a difficult time remembering when you keep the two high cards and when you keep the 10-high card in the same suit. I seem to remember a magazine article about it several years ago.
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