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Starting Hand Standards
A reasonable set of opening requirements at most tables would be as follows:
**Early position**: Ten high or better badugis; Smooth 7 high tris or better
**Hijack**: Jack high or better badugis, Smooth 8 high tris or better
**Cut-off**: All badugis, 8 high tris or better, A2 and A3
**Button**: All badugis, 9 high tris or better, A2, A3, 23, A4
Badugi Rules and Basic Strategy
countingouts.com
There are many great books and courses on
Data Structures and Algorithms
but the one I would recommend is a book named
*[The Algorithm Design Manual](https://www.amazon.com/Algorithm-Design-Manual-Steven-Skiena/dp/1849967202)* by Steven Skiena.
You can also check out his course [here](https://www3.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/373/videos/).
Key Computer Science Concepts Every Software Engineer Should Know – And How to Learn Them
Tamerlan Gudabayev

How to Create Enterprise Data Warehouse Software
Yuliya Melnik
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