A player holding 5♠, 6♠, & 7♠, for example, can easily build upon this sequence by drawing 4♠ or 8♠, increasing their chances of finishing their hand. Since sets depend on pathe external memory of the computer is present on the motherboard in the form of slotsrticular ranks, they can be more difficult to form. Players shouldn't undervalue sets, though; a balanced hand that can adjust to shifting conditions during play can be produced by combining sets and sequences. If a player has two 7s (7♣ & 7♦), for instance, they should work on sequences with other cards in their hand and watch for additional 7s.
the external memory of the computer is present on the motherboard in the form of slots