This was before it came out, I believe. So, sure.Martin Gayle said:Purchase BC CAA.
Nuff said on this fourm?
There are casinos near here where you can openly show the entire table what you have while playing UTH. If you have 6 people on that table and you know 25% of the deck basically....anyone know what the advantage becomes for knowing 12 cards before the flop?ninehigh99 said:If you wanted basic strategy for Shuffle Master's Ultimate Texas Hold'em:
http://discountgambling.net/ultimate-texas-holdem/
If you meant: "how can I use my friend's hole card info?" in UTH, then I'd say for preflop (4x) decisions:
- collude with one friend (it's all I looked into)
- for borderline raise cases (K5o, Q8o, JTo), don't raise if your friend has one or more of your cards (also, K6o, Q9o).
- for borderline check cases (K4o, Q7o, Q5s, J7s), raise if your friend has two high, non-copy cards
Depends on how much normal texas hold em you play. If you play a lot of normal texas hold em you will have a pretty good idea as to when you should make a raise and when you shouldnt if you can see both of the dealers holecards. If you can only see one then CAA would probably help on the non obvious plays ie you see an undercard or an overcard to your two cards.moo321 said:Any ideas how to use hole card information in this game?