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Old 10-19-2006, 09:53 AM
Shaun004 Shaun004 is offline
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Default Holding Trips against a flush draw

Quick question about this situation, maybe something thats commonly known that I'm not aware of but Ive been thinking about it.

If I'm holding a set on the flop and my opponent is holding a flush draw, do I automatically subtract an out from him because of my full house possibilities.

For example, I have a set with a pair on the board, I hold AKd flop comes KhKs5s. Now he has 9 outs, but if any non spade comes on the turn that takes away one of his outs if i hit that Ill make my full house. It doesn't matter if I hit it on the turn or on the river either, as long as i HIt it. So if the turn comes Jd, then he loses his Js as an out. But if he hits the Js on the turn, then now I gain all the other J's as outs. So does he automatically lose an out cause I can make a full house??
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