Re: Counting outs
Plus, the remaining 2xT and 2xJ could make someone a straight.
Or your top pair could be outkicked. Bottom line is, you have 14 outs, only 6 of which are clean (the non-diamond 7s & Qs)
So how does it work?
How you figure this out is complex, depending on the preflop action, how many opponents, your position, the resulting flop action, how many stick around for the turn, what the action is there, etc.
What you do in this situation will vary depending on how those variables change.
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