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Old 11-19-2005, 09:51 PM
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Default Re: Overcards + Flush draw Hmmmmm

It's close, it really looks by the line that he has a set there, or an overpair. If the overpair is 88-TT, then a call is definitely right here, with a flush draw, 2 overs, and runner runner straight draw.

Then again, in his eyes, you don't likely have AA-QQ because those reraise pf, and JJ-88 would likely be worried of an overpair after his reraise on flop and would either call or fold, not reraise. A set might reraise there, but would likely flat call to try to get more money out of him, there are no made straights on the board, and a hand like A7 isn't likely to reraise either.

If I was villian, your range would either be flush draw, flush draw+pair of 2's, flush draw+straight draw (unlikely since you called raise though on both of those unless he had no reads on you) overpair that is not AA-QQ, and not much else (possibly set).

He either is bluffing huge here, or has you beat. I doubt you are getting odds on just the flush, and since you don't likely have overs as outs, its probably a good fold. Can't blame a call though. What did he have?
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