Re: J9d on a Turned Straight
I honestly would push this flop after getting raised because you have so many outs against a hand like AA/AK it's not even funny.
Example: Against AA, you have 17 outs.
Like against a hand range of
AA(overpair)/AK(TPTK)
KK/QQ/99 (sets)
JT (straight)
AdJd/AdTd (straight draw and nut flush draw
you have a 47% equity, so even if you have the monsters under the bed syndrome, you should push this flop.
If you think you can make villian fold around 5% of the time by pushimg then pushing is the most +EV play.
Also, call the river. If he has the nuts, nothing you can do.
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