Thread: Help on a Hand
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Old 01-29-2006, 05:00 PM
jdefoe jdefoe is offline
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Default Re: Help on a Hand

well, considering you have the nut flush draw at this point, and the full house draw, or you could have the best hand, you should put him all in. That's what I would do.

Hmm, lets do the math. If he has the flush already: (12 hearts- 2 in his hand - 3 on the board - 1 in your hand = 6)

2 aces+ 2 tens= 4 outs. You have 10 outs all together (assuming that you fear the flush)

52-4-4-10= 34/10 = 3.4-1

He has about 7 bucks left. So, 15+7= $22 to try to win the $67.75 in the pot right now. You're getting a good price, so you may aswell push.

I assume he doesnt have a T since I dont think he would have called a raise with a T in his hand with other callers. I probably put him on KQ offsuit, since his hand wasn't really strong enough to raise on when he first entered the pot. He would have probably raised with AK. However, I wouldnt count out the possiblity of him playing J10
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