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Old 11-15-2007, 02:50 AM
otter otter is offline
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Default Re: As,Ks, flopped nut flush draw heads up OOP on baby flop

I knew re-raising was best since I didn't have a made hand yet and he did. I guess the question I should have asked was whether I should raise to perhaps $90 and let him make the decision to go all in, or should I go all in myself? Which is more profitable.

edit: guess I should have checked this out before I posted...pokerstove shows I have 62% equity over a pair of 9's (for example). Therefore if we have $200 effective stacks and we get it all in on the flop I would profit $48 in the long run.

Since the pot is $56 right now it is in my best interest to take it down on the flop...right? I guess rr aa is best.
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Old 11-15-2007, 02:52 AM
ofishstix ofishstix is offline
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Default Re: As,Ks, flopped nut flush draw heads up OOP on baby flop

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and you want to guarantee that you see 2 cards with solid equity against his range if he calls.

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yah, and shoving has at least a lil more FE. arrrrrrrin
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