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Old 11-21-2007, 05:11 PM
Insistent_ Insistent_ is offline
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Default What is the easiest legitimate hand to get away from post-flop?

A non legitimate hand would be for example 444x or 4444 - trips/4 of a kind.

ASSUME OPPONENT HAS AAxx.

1. Before you know how the flop looks like (i.e. it is random) what is the easiest hand to get away from post-flop, that is what hand has the lowest expectation on a random flop against AAxx?

2. And two, the same question but which "okay hands" and better would be the easiest to get away from? Define this range yourself but define it pls.

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Old 11-21-2007, 05:59 PM
Tartufo Tartufo is offline
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Default Re: What is the easiest legitimate hand to get away from post-flop?

2233 won't get you into a lot of trouble it seems.
And rainbow hands like 237J won't have great equity.

Or am I misunderstanding the question?
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Old 11-21-2007, 07:54 PM
Kala1928 Kala1928 is offline
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Default Re: What is the easiest legitimate hand to get away from post-flop?

i usually fold the flop if i dont hit a pair and go allin if i do.

seriously though i have no idea what you are asking. if its about what sort of hands do people generally continue on the flop when its blatantly obvious the opponent has AAxx you just need to work a little in your ability to count outs in omaha. there are several threads about this already so start searching.
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