I was going to put this in the Wtf series, however I will just mark this as interesting, thoughts?
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Gotta lead the Left on trick 2. Don't go alone if you don't believe in it!Tbolt65 wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 3:31 amI was going to put this in the Wtf series, however I will just mark this as interesting, thoughts?
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But look at the Hand, set up for a Euchre, Just Another Opposing Hand! Just random dealing? Look at the frequency in those hands Tbolt has posted. Standard for opposing hands is about 9%.
Ordinarily, euchres in live play will run at 13 to 16%. Opposing hands and bad play. But here you are up in to about 30% - 33% frequency and not all but about is bad play. Sure aggressive play will increase it but these are against all players.
It's like the turtle who pulls the shell over his eyes to shut out the real world and not see it. Then players get timid and not call when behind, such as 8 to 3 when you better call something because you are going to lose anyway if you don't.
That is EUCHRE GAME THEORY! lol
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Ordinarily, euchres in live play will run at 13 to 16%. Opposing hands and bad play. But here you are up in to about 30% - 33% frequency and not all but about is bad play. Sure aggressive play will increase it but these are against all players.
It's like the turtle who pulls the shell over his eyes to shut out the real world and not see it. Then players get timid and not call when behind, such as 8 to 3 when you better call something because you are going to lose anyway if you don't.
That is EUCHRE GAME THEORY! lol
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Oh No!, not the buzz saw. How could that happen? Must be rigged.
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I remember this hand. I was (dealer) and Irish was North. And after hand one, my spider-sense said "something is awry" and so I knew I had to protect and try for one point and not four. Well played by Wolf but I did what I could and still ran out of luck.