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Old 10-23-2005, 02:08 AM
IbrakeFORrivers IbrakeFORrivers is offline
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Default Re: standard to call on flush draw after two all in callers?

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you arent 50/50 to make your flush and you can make your flush and still lose to the nut flush or a boat and you didnt include the amount flop coldcaller has left (who by the way is not unlikely to have a set). i fold.

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I agree. You have 3 to 1 (approximately) odds if everyone calls. which is about right after the flop if you call and then no one bets further. But, again, you don't have the nut flush. Plus it's a small pot. Plus implied odds are slightly less if he continuation bets and you didn't hit your flush on the turn. Your odds aren't overwhelmingly in favor. In other words, you're not winning a huge amount for a huge risk, that, before this bet, wasn't that huge.
I'd fold too....

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hmm... i might be wrong... feel free to correct me.
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Old 10-23-2005, 02:22 AM
PokerCat69 PokerCat69 is offline
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Default Re: Results

Its better to call the Allin instead of pushing. If you hit the flush/straight you can push in the rest of your stack and earn his extra $6. If you miss the draw you save yourself some money.
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