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autofold here?
$100 PLO
villain utg+1 $23 hero bb $98 hero 8c7s6c6s villain raises $3 6 callers flop Kc5h9s villain pots all in, folded to me 8 outs twice, is this an autofold and would it make any difference if villain had more behind? |
#2
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Re: autofold here?
I would call. You have 2 backdoor flush draws. If he has a bare set you are priced in. It's close enough that it doesn't really matter though, whatever he has you are around 30-35%. If villain had a little more behind I would fold, if he had a lot more behind I would probably call.
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Re: autofold here?
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I would call. You have 2 backdoor flush draws. If he has a bare set you are priced in. It's close enough that it doesn't really matter though, whatever he has you are around 30-35%. If villain had a little more behind I would fold, if he had a lot more behind I would probably call. [/ QUOTE ] If I'm only 30-35% why do I call? This must be -EV in the long run or am I missing something. Don't forget I'm a learner. |
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Re: autofold here?
any time someone bets the pot and is all in, you are getting 2-1 and need 33% equity to break even.
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Re: autofold here?
Thanks, looks obvious when you put it like that. So anytime someone pots and is all in I call with the nutflush draw but what if someone pots but still has a big stack. Does anything change, I'm still getting 2-1 but if I miss then what?
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Re: autofold here?
well then it depends, there are so many other things you should consider. "Should I call a pot sized bet if all I have is a nut flush draw?" is too general a question, post a specific hand or read through recent threads and find examples where someone has a nut flush draw.
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