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Re: .25/.50 NL 5CD - Am I crazy for thinking of folding here?
Given one holds precisely a KT987 pat flush, there are the
following number of combinations of hands that are pat (or better; somebody could stand pat on quads): straight flush: 32 (only 2 in spades now) quads: 344 (8x43) boat: 2124 higher flush: 2122 identical flush: 3 lower flush: 1763 straight: 5880 The OP's hand will win against a straight or better over 62% of the time. Arguably, the OP's opponent won't bet a weak straight (with the possible exception of a wheel as a bluff), but at these limits it is difficult to guess the bettor's range. Since the OP played his pat hand quite weakly, the bettor might be able to put him on a hand weaker than an ace-high flush, and thus could be betting a hand as weak as KQJT9. This is easily a call, since there is also a small chance the bettor doesn't even have a legitimate hand. |
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