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Re: 49o in the SB
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the problem i see with check/call in this spot is that while you keep the pot small, you also give others decent odds to draw to their 6 outs against your pair. [/ QUOTE ] True, but my opponents with six outs would tend to fold because of the Q on the flop, not counting themselves as having a full 6 outs. While they would be correct to call, only A and K are overcards on that flop and most hands with odds would fold there. If I thought that AJ would call behind me, I would have raised. But you make good points nonetheless. |
#12
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Results
He checked behind and showed A6o. MHIG.
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#13
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Re: 49o in the SB
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True, but my opponents with six outs would tend to fold because of the Q on the flop, not counting themselves as having a full 6 outs. While they would be correct to call, only A and K are overcards on that flop and most hands with odds would fold there. [/ QUOTE ] i don't think this is necessarily true, as most people view the button's bet as total bs anyway. how many times have been dealt pocket jacks, isolated a limper preflop, been checked to and called on an Axx board by KQo and had your jacks sucked out on? just because there is a queen out there, doesn't mean they're discounting their outs. |
#14
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Re: Results
a pair of fours beats a pair of sixes?
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#15
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Re: Results
Oops. I double-checked the hand history, and he showed A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img].
Sorry for any confusion. |
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Re: 49o in the SB
Fold the flop.
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