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Re: NL25 turn TPTK nut flush draw vs 2 vilains
two peelers on such a dry flop make betting the turn probably a bad idea. If yuo have reads that they are bad or something, then I may bet. Or both passive. Otherwise I would probably check and see what happens.
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Re: NL25 turn TPTK nut flush draw vs 2 vilains
This flop doesn't look that dry to me, and your hand is a monster. My reasoning is similar to yours from the other side: If I have a read that they're both good I may check, otherwise I'm getting it in.
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Re: NL25 turn TPTK nut flush draw vs 2 vilains
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This is super standard. You need something like 28-29% to shove, assuming villain never folds. [/ QUOTE ] I'm relatively new to 2+2 and trying to catch onto the lingo. What do you mean by 28-29%. Percent of what? |
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Re: NL25 turn TPTK nut flush draw vs 2 vilains
He means Pot Equity, he hand needs to have a 28-29% chance of taking down the pot for a push to have a positive expected value.
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