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Old 11-28-2005, 11:35 PM
Michael C. Michael C. is offline
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Default Re: Multi-way pot with a flopped straight-flush draw

If one of the five players has two overcards, one of which is a club, they're tied with you. If someone has a straight or flush, you're behind (with four people in the pot, the chances of someone having one of those hands is not SO insignificant). If someone calls with either the J or A of clubs and any second card, they have a lot of outs. So most of the people calling here are ahead of you or even with you. A lot of these hands leave you with outs and given the odds may justify your push. But I don't see why this such a clear push and why it is so uncommon for someone to have two clubs, or two straight cards. That's a lot of cards, and suited cards and connectors are exactly what a lot of people limp with. Maybe it's a push, but it's not so clear to me without more thought.
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