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Re: Multi-way pot with a flopped straight-flush draw
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I fold... neither straight nor flush is anywhere close to being the nuts. (unless you hit your straight flush, although that's still NOT going to be the nuts..) I don't think high clubs are going to fold this, neither are hands like JT, or T9, etc... I think you'll be drawing very thin if you pushed this here, unless your villians are way tight and all fold, which at a $10 Party SNG is highly unlikely. [/ QUOTE ] What, you think they all hit this flop hard? The point is you will have a strong draw against anyone who didn't flop a flush... and you still have outs even there. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think anybody with the Ac/Jc (possibly Kc/Qc) is folding here, therefore blowing away most of your outs that make you favourite against a pair. I just don't see you having the 15 outs that you imagine having here. [/ QUOTE ] You have a pair already. If AcKh wants to come along, for example, you're fine with that. If they have a better pair *and* a higher club, just draw to the non-club straight instead. Sure, you can construct scenarios where each villain has specifically the type of hand that kills a different set of your outs, but how often will that happen? |
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