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Old 03-25-2005, 11:30 PM
budidharma budidharma is offline
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Default Re: JhTh - Correct Play? Help calculating Odds

I folded on the flop, because I would have needed either two hearts to fall to make a flush, or two of the right connectors to make my straight. If either of these had happened, i still wouldn't have had the nuts.

A queen was already on board, so I considered it likely neither a J or T would have won the hand for me.

Because they were such long draws, I figured the odds were against me, even though I didn't know how to calculate them for this hand.
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Old 03-25-2005, 11:56 PM
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Default Re: JhTh - Correct Play? Help calculating Odds

Yes you made a correct fold, but to correct something you said, When ever JT makes a straight its always the nut straight, unless of course there is a J or T on board. so you would of been drawing to the nut straight, but easy easy fold.
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Old 03-26-2005, 12:06 AM
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Yes you made a correct fold, but to correct something you said, When ever JT makes a straight its always the nut straight, unless of course there is a J or T on board. so you would of been drawing to the nut straight, but easy easy fold.

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Ah, yes, it would have been the nut straight, thanks. Didn't think about that (oops!).

Do you know how to calculate the odds of this play?
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Old 03-26-2005, 12:28 AM
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Default Re: JhTh - Correct Play? Help calculating Odds

if nobody answers the odds question I'll do it later when I'm not multi-tabling 6max
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