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Old 03-30-2007, 11:00 AM
RobNottsUk RobNottsUk is offline
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Default Re: Implied odds when an Ace completes your straight

In low stakes FL HE, many players are oblivious to board, on other hand, how likely is that that the A, completes a big hand they want to cap betting with on the river?

So you have many 'Any Ace' opponents, who probably call way too far, hoping to spike one, and perhaps make a raggy 2 pair.

OTOH, you have some who will fold, deciding their top pair is no good now, and also there's str8-ning cards on board.

Don't you have to look at how your opponents play, rather than get a general answer on a forum?
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