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Re: 2/5 live, flop big draw
How many bullets do you have with you?
I will give a voice for thinking about laying it down. I haven't done the math to get you good numbers on it though. I think either you have about 6 outs here for the straight and you don't want to hit your flush, (combo Ax draw that you mentioned) or you are against a set and you have dirty outs. Either way, $350 into a $580 pot isn't a good deal in this spot. Also, no matter what you do I doubt you are getting a call from seat 7 unless he flopped a set of T's or has AK/AQdd. I know that due to differences in the styles online this should be an easy push, but live I think you are way too behind way too often to justify it. Just fold pre-flop next time. |
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Re: 2/5 live, flop big draw
Did you consider reraising preflop? You said you want to take advantage of your current image, and this seems like a decent way to do it.
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Re: 2/5 live, flop big draw
You are in early position with low suited connectors. I think raise for deception, or fold. I think that this is a bad hand to play in a multi-way limped pot OOP post flop. It is also bad to play OOP if someone raises behind you.
As played, push. There will be a lot of money in the pot. I think pushing is best while you still have a maximum number of outs to improve your hand and some fold equity vs anyone left to act who might have a higher flush draw. |
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Re: 2/5 live, flop big draw
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You are in early position with low suited connectors. I think raise for deception, or fold. I think that this is a bad hand to play in a multi-way limped pot OOP post flop. [/ QUOTE ] Out of the 3 things you mentioned, 2 are in favor of limping. [ QUOTE ] I think pushing is best while you still have a maximum number of outs to improve your hand and some fold equity vs anyone left to act who might have a higher flush draw. [/ QUOTE ] There will be $1,100 in the pot and $400 to call a 2:1 draw. There is 0% chance of him folding a high flush draw, which will usually be the nut flush draw if he has it. |
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