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Go for the draw???
Live game Dubuque Iowa 2/5 NL
Hero in BB- 1200 LAG UTG - 350 no read, only dealt 10 hands. MP- 400 Tight/Passive UTG - Has only played about one round. MP Calls- tight player who folds too many hands and usually shows only the nuts. Hero- I have been playing well, up 900 from buy-in. UTG- raises to 15- typical raise in this game MP- calls Hero- K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] call, loose I know FLop Ace[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]j [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] UTG- makes it 50 to go MP raises to 100 Hero- calls- I am thinking great position and nut draw UTG- all in (285 more)( I had him on aces until MP folded,l I then put him on trip jacks which is correct MP- folds but takes a while I am putting him on ACE/KING- which ends up being correct. Hero- ???There is now 580 in the pot, I must call 235. If we only consider the nut flush draw this is an easy call- my question is how much influence do you put on the read of trips which severly changes pot/odds/ implied odds? I will post results later. |
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Re: Go for the draw???
you need to pokerstove it.
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Re: Go for the draw???
You're getting odds even if he does have a set. board: AsJc2s Hand Pot equity Wins Ties Ks9s 25.56% 2,277 0 AA,JJ,22 74.44% 6,633 0 Throw in some other hands (AK,AQ,AJ) and you now have an easy call. |
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