Ugh. I'm still playing Balatro
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I can't remember the last time I've lost a game on the first two difficulties, so at least I have that going for me. I can always find a way, regardless of RNG, to win those.
Im not denying theres a lot of RNG involved, always said so. Theres multiple ways to do everything, unfortunately that RNG means that sometimes you occasionally dont get access to any of them.
How I've had most success is from scaling a mixture. Pair and 2 Pair are very easy to get and have plenty of Jokers to get you through early game, 3 of a kind also fits here. Later once you start editing and enhancing the deck Full Houses become very easy to get and have a way higher base multi. Full house has a 3 of a kind, Pair and a 2 Pair inside it so all the Jokers that work on those hands work on Full house too. Theres also stuff like Flush Houses and 5 of a Kind if you Spectral card or change the suits up that score big as well.
It was just intuitive to me in a way that Straights and Flushes arent, just trying to get outside of my box a bit and understand how other ways work.
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The thing is, a pair, two pair, and three of a kind all have a pair in them, so from my perspective it's a waste of resources to improve all three, and I just focus on "a pair". You could say the same thing for High Card versus everything else, and that would be valid, as well, but a Pair is very nearly as easy to make as High Card and getting to count an extra card makes a huge difference (if you don't have Splash, which I usually try to have)
Here's EXACTLY how I handle planet cards. If I open a pack and Pair is available, I buy it. Doesn't matter what else is available. I always buy Pair if it is there.
If Pair isn't there, I buy Straight or Flush. Why would I improve Two Pair or 3 of a Kind when I already have that scenario (multiple copies of cards with the same rank) covered with Pair? Focusing on only one of those three pays big benefits long term. These two, Straight or Flush, offer the chance at a significantly better payday and help cover situations where you don't have a pair. But if none of these three 3 are available, I'll pick High Card, although I can't remember the last time I actually played High Card. After that I don't care and would just pick something random, but generally I would take Straight Flush if available.
If I am given a free planet card for something other than Pair, Straight, Flush or High Card, I sell it.
NOTE on real poker (this has nothing to do with Balatro): At a table of 9 average people, if you have a Straight or a Flush you are almost certainly going to win. One big reason for this is because people will fold instead of trying to get a Straight or Flush. They don't feel comfortable staying in the game if they don't have at least a Pair. And if they have Two Pair or 3 of a Kind, you can help yourself to ALL their money. HOWEVER, while they usually won't try to get a Straight or a Flush, they will definitely try to get a Full House (since they are filled with confidence by the fact that they already have at least a Pair or better in their hand), so there's a chance you can loose a chunk of your own money, as well. But the odds are with you, and that's all you can worry about.