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Old 10-16-2005, 07:37 PM
ChuckyB ChuckyB is offline
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Default Re: How to Play a Big Draw?

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There's no reason to raise the turn IMO.

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To expand, you aren't going to win with your made hand. You are still drawing, and must improve to win. No reason to force hands out that will pay you off if you hit.

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If he has reason to believe he'll get even one cold-call on the turn, he has to raise it. His draw is very strong (13 or 15 outs) against 5 opponents. He'll get a max of 4 other BBs by calling the turn. So it's worth a shot...because at .50/1.00, not everyone is going to fold.

He has to improve to win, but he has probably 13 outs...somewhere around 28% equity in a 5-handed pot.

I like the aggression...depending on how he, and the rest of table, have played it so far.
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