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Whoops. Well, yeah, I'd keep drawing then. An 8 is going to be good as well most of the time.
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You don't have the odds if you actually need a 7 to win, but you probably don't need a 7 to win. I think a 96 is going to win here 1/4 the time.
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yeah, calling doesn't turn your hand over at all. In fact I'd put ya on 87 often enough that you'll get alot of value from me when you catch a 7. Re-raising assures you'll get little value from me if you do catch the 7 or 8, but will allow ya to outplay me with a 9 if you catch it and it's headsup. I love playing straight draws like this slower for deception value, even down to 2345.
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Easy raise predraw. Folding 2nd is player-dependent but probably right given the quality of the Stars 2-7 games. An eight is not winning all the time here.
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An eight is not winning a large percentage of the time. [/ QUOTE ] It is probably a mistake to pat with 9-7-x-x-2 in CO's spot, you should only pat a 9 if you're rough. Even if we can catch an 8 to win, we still have to beat the other two drawers, at least one of which probably has a better hand. Also, in small stakes triple draw games, I find that people rarely will pat light in a multiway pot. Also, the fact that that the CO capped means more than it should. This is usually a big hand, in this case a smooth 7 draw. |
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