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Old 03-24-2005, 02:36 PM
LinusKS LinusKS is offline
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Default I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

Reading through some posts yesterday, it occured to me I may be calculating pot equity incorrectly, in the case where you have a strong draw, but you need to hit your draw to win.

Here's an example.

Hero is BB, with A2s.

EP raises, MP calls, SB calls, BB calls. (8 sb)

Flop: Ks 9c 8s.

It's checked to the EP, who bets. The others call. There are now 11 sb's in the pot, so the Hero clearly has odds to call.

The question is, can/should the Hero raise this hand?

For the sake of the example, please assume these are average ss players - iow, you think the EP has something, but that the other two may have very little, or nothing at all.
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Old 03-24-2005, 02:44 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

i'd only raise here if i had position to possibly take a free card on the turn IF i was in position.
here, out of position, i just call
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Old 03-24-2005, 02:47 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

It comes down to how often EP will 3-bet and face MP and SB with another 2 - And then how many times MP and SB will either call that 3-bet or call your initial raise. I think if you raise and EP 3-bets and that drives out SB and MP you haven't accomplished anything except losing more when you lose and winning less when you win. This should be the key consideration on pumping your draws.
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Old 03-24-2005, 02:50 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

I suppose another factor would be if you'd expect EP to bet again on the turn if you hit on the turn. That would give you a checkraise opportunity to possibly get 3 extra BB's out of the other players.
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Old 03-24-2005, 02:54 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

I agree with Deamon, Unless you think you can get a free card a raise is not the best play.

With your flush draw you are 4.22 to 1 to make it by the turn. So to make the play a value raise you would need 5 callers (Based on 9 outs, I am not counting your overcard out as with 3 others in the pot its probably no good if you hit.)

Someone please correct me if Im wrong

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Old 03-24-2005, 02:58 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

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With your flush draw you are 4.22 to 1 to make it by the turn.

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But when you make it on the turn you collect double-sized bets on the both the turn and the river -- with a larger pot that people are more tied to.

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Old 03-24-2005, 03:18 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

A copule of problems with your logic.

A flop raise may cause you to lose the two callers and you may be three bet by EP which means you lose your odds to draw

When you make it on the turn you are better off having not shown strength. If you raise the flop you need to bet the turn thus will usually at most make 4BB on the turn (If all three call) + extra 1.5 BB from the flop raise = 4.5BB

By calling and checking if you hit you have a better chance of EP betting + 2 callers + you raise + 3 callers (who are tied to such a big pot for only one more bet) = 8 BB

A call makes the most sense from you position for when you hit and for when you don't, because when you don't make it you will not have paid as much to draw and still will make a good amount when you hit the river because of the other callers.
I would like to hear others thoughts though

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Old 03-24-2005, 03:03 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

Look at it this way:

With the nut flush draw (or any flush draw if you don't have someone on a higher flush draw) you have 35% chance to hit and win by the river, which equates to 35% pot equity on this, and similar, hands. If there are more than 3 players in the pot (including you) then every bet and raise put into the pot on all streets means more long-term money won for you.

Your pot equity is much too high with 4 or 5 players in the hand to not jam this on every opportunity. With only 2 or 3 players total in the hand, then it becomes a call, since you don't have the extra in pot equity that you need to keep raising.
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Old 03-24-2005, 03:24 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

Based on the exact situation described, not generalities

Are you advocating raising the flop in the sitatuion described (4 players in the pot)

See my post above and explain why raising the flop is a good idea. Calling the flop makes the most sense as it has the greatest potential return with the smallest possible investment.

Does Your play not become -EV if EP 3-bets and you lose the callers.

Thoughts?

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Old 03-24-2005, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: I\'m a maroon - A question about when to raise a draw.

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Does Your play not become -EV if EP 3-bets and you lose the callers.

Thoughts?

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It depends. If it can clean up that Ace as an out (say A7 folds), then your equity jumps considerably.

I'd like raising better with position and a slightly better hand (BD straight draw, 2 overs, decent kicker to my A where I could be a little confident if an ace hits the turn), but I don't think it's terrible as you do have an equity advantage over many hands here. (KQc/JT/77 you have a slight edge over the field) A lot depends on the aggressiveness of the bettor, as has been described. A fish that would be scared to calling down? I'd like a raise. A TAG? I'm probably calling along, unless the other two were total calling stations.

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