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Can someone explain/confirm this please.
Just played a NLHE hand where I had JsTs and the board was 9h qh kc. I ended up all in against Kh 3h.
I checked the odds and was surprised that I was only a very slight favourite. I was more surprised when I changed the opponent's K to an Ah. This tipped the balance in his favour. I'm guessing this info is correct but I just wanted to check. I'm guessing it's the backdoor straight that makes the A better than the K in this instance but I'm surprised that this makes the flush draw a favourite against the made straight. |
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