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Old 11-29-2007, 09:16 PM
Lego05 Lego05 is offline
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Default Re: NL 25 - 67d, where did i make the mistake?

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Really? Can you explain to me why going to the felt for 100+bb with bottom pair and not even the nut flush draw is a good play?

I just think that hands that will play with us here would be a favourite and that includes sets or top two. Of course I am talking about the button here not the shorty.

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Flush draw and a pair is a big hand...lots of outs.....when you combine the equity it has against villian's calling range and add in how often he will fold to our shove it's easily +ev especially with the overlay from the money in the pot.


Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

45,540 games 0.005 secs 9,108,000 games/sec

Board: 6c Ad Td
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 47.224% 47.22% 00.01% 21503 3.00 { 7d6d }
Hand 1: 52.776% 52.77% 00.01% 24031 3.00 { 6d6h, 6d6s, 6h6s, AcKc, AhKh, AsKs, AcQc, AhQh, AsQs, AcJc, AhJh, AsJs, AcTc, AhTh, AsTs, AcKd, AcKh, AcKs, AhKc, AhKd, AhKs, AsKc, AsKd, AsKh, AcQd, AcQh, AcQs, AhQc, AhQd, AhQs, AsQc, AsQd, AsQh, AcJd, AcJh, AcJs, AhJc, AhJd, AhJs, AsJc, AsJd, AsJh, AcTh, AcTs, AhTc, AhTs, AsTc, AsTh





Edit: It's great for the image too. And you can play this type of hand exactly the same way you play some of your big hands like sets or overpairs.
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