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Old 12-01-2005, 02:32 PM
TGoldman TGoldman is offline
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Default Re: Flop decision with overpair + flush draw

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Incidentally, that king is a terrible card for you. Thats often going to be make a set for someone here based on the info you have given me about the villains involved.

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Thanks, that's where I'm having a difficult time. Without more experience, I really have no idea how often someone is going to show up with a set of kings in this pot. This makes it difficult for me to weight my opponent's range of hands and judge my equity.

Playing around with twodimes, I see that heads-up against a single opponent, it's tough for me to be much worse than a coin-flip if no one has a set. If no one has a set, I can get most of my chips in when I'm either a favorite or only a slight dog along with generating a lot of fold equity. Against a set I'm in pretty bad shape. FYI, villain1 had KK. Villain2 folded later claiming to have laid down 55 (you're welcome villain2).
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