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I hate hands like this - so easy to get stacked. You've got nuts on flop but you suck at redraws. What do you do when a T, J, Q or K come on the turn or river? It's very easy to go bust here. This leaves the question, is it sometimes correct to fold to heavy flop action here, or is it always correct to GAMBOL!!!! [/ QUOTE ] haha. Especially the GAMBOL part [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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I think the answer is it depends how deep you are. If you just have a buy-in, get it in. But if you're two, three, four buy-ins deep, you have to be able to get away from this hand.
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Seriously? Get away from it how?
Let's say the effective stacks are like 2 or 3 buyins deep. If I raise it to about $75 and he just calls and have $175 back, the pot on the turn will be ~$150 so I'll have about a PSB left. Can I really read a hand well enough to tell if he's got a better fh after I flop the nut fh? I'd be getting ~2:1 either way and would think I pretty much have to get it all-in ASAP. |
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Pushing the flop looks like the right move. He almost definetly has an Ace I would assume. He will most likely call with an Ace cause he probabally has good kickers and most just don't fold it, but by pushing you might be able to make him make a mistake by folding. Probabally slim but >0 and it would be a good result. Plus as roundtower said he might not put any more money in if he misses the turn.
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=2089447 pokenum -o ah 2h 5h 3d - ac jh th 4c -- ad as 3s Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing As 3s Ad cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV 3d Ah 5h 2h 505 61.59 315 38.41 0 0.00 0.616 Ac 4c Jh Th 315 38.41 505 61.59 0 0.00 0.384 Edit: changed two dimes to somthing he MIGHT actually consider folding with K prob never folds. |
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