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The Poker Professionals Association
Research Chapter 44 __________________________________ Health For your continued health, it is important to consider your eating and drinking habits, particularly at the table since you will be spending thousands of hours there so a little bad habit is multiplied a thousand fold. It should go without saying that as a pro you don't drink alcohol at work, Any more than you would at any other profession. And that means not even one drink, you just can't afford to lessen your playing ability, even a little. Other things to consider is too much coffee or sodas or whatever that cute cocktail waitress offers. Most of the drinks are not that good for you and the tips to the waitress adds up to a lot over the years. This is why an increasing number of pros carry a small bag with healthy snacks and small bottles of spring water. It will keep you healthier. save you money and keep you trim and fit so you can continue to play your best game.
For your convenience in relationship to the current topic, and as a continous reference, the poker point system is attached below. __________________________________ POKER PRO POINT SYSTEM With the point system we assign each card a specific relative value or points. As expected, the Ace receives the highest value; however, you will note that cards rankings from 8 down receive no value, unless paired, connected or suited. For learning purposes, we are using Texas Hold'em Poker game primarily because it is currently the leading money game both for tournaments and live play and it the easiest to use to demonstrate the point system, as only two cards are dealt each player initially. Naturally we will cover the use of the Point System in other primary poker games in later research chapters. Individual Card Point Values:
Pairs receive an extra value of 8 points. Suited cards receive an extra value of 3 points. Connected cards receive an extra value of 2 points. Suited cards are written with a small "s" as: KJ's Connected cards refers to directly adjacent cards such as: KQ or AK or KQ or QJ, not KJ or AQ. Examples of values of first two cards dealt in Texas Hold'em:
It is interesting to note the value difference of 3 points between AQ's and AQ. This demonstrates the importance of suiting and is helpful in evaluating the correct value of a AQ starting hand. Suited it is definitely playable while unsuited it can be a marginal hand often played for more than it's worth.
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