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Jacks or Better 9/6 Light Beginners Strategy
To use the charts all it's a must to do is have a look at the hand that you're dealt. Starting on the top of the chart you are going to look down until you return to that hand. That is simple strategy and falls about 1 % not up to proper basic strategy. It's going to get you shut. For better results it's your decision to learn the full strategy.
The next are Automatic Hands. Keep all cards: Royal Flush Straight Flush 4 of a sort Full HouseFlush or Straight* ***Break up Flush or Straight to attract 1 card to a Royal Flush.
4 Cards to a Royal Flush | Draw 1 |
Three of a Kind | Draw 2 |
4 Card Straight Flush | Draw 1 |
Two Pair | Draw 1 |
High Pair Jacks - Aces | Draw 3 |
3 Cards to a Royal Flush | Draw 2 |
4 Flush | Draw 1 |
4 Card Straight, 3 High Cards | Draw 1 |
Low Pair Twos - Tens | Draw 3 |
4 Card Straight, 2345 - 89TJ Open on either end. 4 cards in a row. | Draw 1 |
3 Straight Flush, 234s -9TJsOpen on either end. 3 cards in a row. | Draw 2 |
2 Card Royal Flush no Ten | Draw 2 |
3 Straight Flush (Inside) 1 Gap Example: 6x89s x = Gap | Draw 2 |
3 High cards KQJ * No Ace | Draw 2 |
2 High Cards | Draw 3 |
2 Card Royal Flush with Ten KTs QTs JTs | Draw 3 |
1 High Card | Draw 4 |
3 Straight Flush (Inside) 2 Gaps Example: 5xx8s x = Gap | Draw 2 |
Everything else | Draw 5 |
Small letter "s" means cards are same suit.* Don't keep an Ace with 2 high cards You have a better chance at four-of -a -kind without it.
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