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| Absolute Nuts |
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The best hand possible based on the cards on board, which cannot be beaten by any opposing player regardless of their hand. If you are sure that you have the Absolute Nuts, your aim is to maximize your profits. The way you'll go about will depend on the play styles of opposing players, the number of players still in the hand, and what game is being played. Let's say you are in a loose game with a few other players, your goal is to to play quite aggressively, since most of your raises will be called. In a tight game with fewer opponents, you would want to commit the remaining players to the pot by slow playing with a check-raise |





