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Old 11-01-2007, 12:02 AM
Adebisi Adebisi is offline
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Default Re: StudH/L 30/60 Question

you have about 25% equity on 4th, and two opponents that are likely to go all the way to the river. The only way you are likey to get folds out of either one of them is you pairing your doorcard or the A and them catching bad. If you're fairly intent on showing this hand down, you have really bad reverse implied odds. If you're willing to dump it if your opponent's boards get kind of ugly, your going to be folding pretty often, and just needlessly putting money in pot on 4th.

I'd bet 4th here like he did, and see how 5th comes down knowing full well that I'll be check/folding a lot, but just check/folding 4th is perfectly reasonable as well. You have a pair a jacks in a hilo game, and both opponents have somewhat menacing boards. Unless the guy with the Q is bad enough to coldcall hands like KQJ or 77Q or the bringin is bad enough to call 3rd with 2 low cards and a brick, our equity sucks, and our hand is going to be very hard to play correctly on later streets.
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