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Str8 draw + flush draw + 2 overcards? Should I play this?
Sorry this isn't pretty, but the hand converter didn't read the post flop action correctly. 10+1 SNG on UB, 3rd hand. The details are below. Would you all risk all your chips this early on a drawing hand like this? I thought my odds were good in this situation, but am I right?
(No Limit Hold'em Sit and Go) $10+$1 Powered by UltimateBet UTG is at seat 0 with 1050. UTG+1 is at seat 1 with 980. UTG+2 is at seat 2 with 950. MP1 is at seat 3 with 1225. MP2 is at seat 4 with 945. Hero is at seat 5 with 1000. CO is at seat 6 with 990. Button is at seat 7 with 950. SB is at seat 8 with 960. BB is at seat 9 with 950. The button is at seat 7. SB posts the small blind of 5. BB posts the big blind of 10. Hero: Qc Jc Pre-flop: UTG calls. UTG+1 folds. UTG+2 calls. MP1 calls. MP2 calls. Hero calls. CO folds. Button calls. SB calls. gone postal checks. Flop (board: Tc 9s 7c): SB checks. BB checks. UTG bets 45. UTG+2 calls. MP1 calls. MP2 folds. Hero calls. Button raises to 350. SB folds. BB folds. UTG goes all-in for 1040. UTG+2 folds. MP1 folds. Hero goes all-in for 990. Button goes all-in for 940. UTG is returned 50 (uncalled). Results in white below: <font color="white"> Tournament all-in showdown -- players show: UTG shows 9d 9h. Hero shows Qc Jc. Button shows 8s 6s. Turn (board: Tc 9s 7c 3c): (no action in this round) River (board: Tc 9s 7c 3c 3d): (no action in this round) Showdown: UTG has 9d 9h 9s 3c 3d: full house, nines full of threes. Hero has Qc Jc Tc 7c 3c: flush, queen high. Button has 8s 6s Tc 9s 7c: straight, ten high. Hand #1774408-3 Summary: UTG wins the main pot 2990 with full house, nines full of threes. UTG wins the side pot 100 with full house, nines full of threes. </font> |
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Re: Str8 draw + flush draw + 2 overcards? Should I play this?
you had a 38% chance to win this, with their cards(so you have the best of it, >1/3 chance to triple up). But if its just you and the 9 9 guy, you have like a 40% chance and he has a 60% chance, so i dunno. The main problem is that if he has a set, the 9c is not an out (whether that makes him quads or a boat). Also, obviously, if the board pairs on the river after you've made your flush/straight, then you've lost. I think this is usually a call, but it's gonna be close if you think he has 2 pair or better (if he has 2 pair you are the 52% favorite). If he would go all in with
A 10 or something like that, then you should definitely call. |
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