Re: A hand that I had no idea what to do but the pot was big...
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Anyone lead this flop?
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why don't you start by explaining why you think we should lead this flop and then we'll go from there [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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I lead this flop.
<font color="green">Why we are good</font>
On a paired flop, even if you catch the little end of it you are probably the best hand. Not only that but we have a good kicker. A lot of smaller q's will call us down. Most times a person with a set will raise you.
People with overcards and even flush draws will often fold fearing the flopped full house. People also LOVE to bluff a board like this.
Couple all this with you draws to a backdoor strait or flush means you have a strong hand with a lot of outs.
<font color="red">Why this might be a bad idea</font>
A flopped full house is a real threat, and you won't know it when trips overtake you with the house. There is also a strong likelood that someone is drawing to a gutshot or EOSD. The flush draw is also a real threat, but your have redraws if it comes on the turn and they don't hold the A.
Anyone have enough cycles to do some math and show me why I might be wrong?
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