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Hand from PNLH regarding discounted outs
On Page 18 of Professional No-Limit Holdem they describe this hand:
1/2NL effective stacks of $200. 3 people limp and we button limp with 6c8c, blinds call. Flop is Qh 7c 5d. BB bets $10, UTG calls, Hero calls. Turn is 2c. BB bets $40, UTG folds. The author begins to count outs and because theres a possibility that the BB has a bigger flush draw, he discounts the outs from 15 to 14. His logic is that the BB should have a flush draw 1 out of 9 times, so he discounts one full out. This seems way too high imo. What percentage of the time do you think the BB has a flush draw and how many outs (or percentage of an out) do you think you should discount? ~Erika |
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Re: Hand from PNLH regarding discounted outs
ok, serious answer
meh, 14 outs/15 outs not a whole lot of difference really. I wouldn't worry about it tbh, i never have. Just keep it in your mind that he could have a higher flush draw, although unlikely given action. |
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