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Old 05-19-2005, 03:47 PM
_bustedflush_ _bustedflush_ is offline
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Default Re: Flush Draw...Enough Equity on Turn to Raise?

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I don't know what the question is... with 4 players involved, you are putting in at least 25% of the money. But you claim to have 21% equity. How are you profiting from a raise?


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You're right. Partly I wanted to confirm that I figured the equity correctly (multiply outs by 2 on the turn; by 4 on the flop).
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Old 05-19-2005, 03:50 PM
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Default Re: Flush Draw...Enough Equity on Turn to Raise?

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i like pf and flop.
call the turn. (i'd take a free card if offered too).

i doubt your ace outs are worth anything. likewise w/the nines.


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The way the hand has played out so far I would put UTG+1 on something like JT or QT and MP2 on a high pocket pair JJ-KK so I would think my ace still had some value.

I was going to type that I would still just call the turn but after thinking about it a 3 bet might be better. The pot will be well over 10BB after the turn and if BB is sucking along with a better ace than ours we can clear him out with a raise. I think this pot is big enough where we should try our best to win it.
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