Re: Donkey Test
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And in 23, I can see the concerns about a higher flush or full house, but I just don't think those are very likely in real life. I would think the other guys were holding two pair or had a straight draw/hit a straight with the 6 on the turn. I couldn't see myself doing anything other than raising in that situation.
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Unless both of those guys are complete donkeys, then you are definitely up against at least 1 hand that has you beat, and probably both. You don't have a T-high flush, either; you can't count the T on the board -- you have a 7-high flush. In fact, you have the 2nd lowest flush possible -- you can only beat 1 other flush: 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. Since there are 8 other clubs out, there are 28 other flush combinations out there -- and 27 of those have you beat. You were right that someone might have had 2 pair: T9 perhaps. But they just boated-up on the river. Most likely the min-raiser has a higher flush than you, and the 3rd raiser on the river just boated up.
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