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If you are against 2 overpairs you will lose 32% of the time to an over set the times you flop a set, not 40%, I believe. Anyway, it’s likely that he’s only against one over-pair, exactly AA. We are considering this. Normally the rule of thumb is implied odd of 10 to 1, to account for it, rather than the 7.5 to 1 odds of flopping a set. [/ QUOTE ] Is this 32% if we just run 5 cards out there? Or, does it mandate that the J comes on the flop first? I mean, if the board comes A72 - T - J, it won't hurt us, because we'd just fold on the flop. So, what does the 32% mean, exactly? J |
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