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The moral of the story is to discount your pot odds when a drawing on a paired board... especially when one of your outs is an Ace.
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#12
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I like a lead on turn, or check call, then lead river.
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#13
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What about when you hit your flush, but it pairs the board? What if you have an open ender on a two tone board and your straight comes with the flush card? [/ QUOTE ] What he is saying is, if you are going to fold the turn in fear of a boat don't call the flop because if you're right you were drawing dead anyways. In both of your examples Hero is drawing live no matter what his opponents have when he calls on the flop, so it isn't really comparable. |
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The lady just thought u paired your ace, thats why she re-raised. =D
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