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Re: Playing a drawing hand
You'd probably get a better response in 'poker theory' or possibly 'book discussion' or even 'beginners questions'.
Betting a strong draw is often correct because in Omaha, you will often have a flop in which you do not have even a pair, yet you are the equity leader in the field. Run the numbers on a straight wrap draw plus a nut flush draw if you don't see what I mean. On the turn, you've got to have some instinct as to whether or not you have 'fold equity' (aka FE), but you're much more likely to have FE HU than multi-way. I haven't read the Cloutier books myself. |
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Re: Playing a drawing hand
Thanks for the reply Frank, I'll re-post this in the theory portion of the board and let a mod know that they can junk the post.
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