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Old 11-08-2005, 03:52 PM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: When should I have gotten out of this wild hand?

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What hands do you put hero's 3 opponents on when this flop is capped 4 ways?

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I think the flop is too early to put them on anything specific. Maybe A6s with the backdoor flush for one, a king with a worse kicker, etc. On the flop you could easily have one player that is overly-happy with a bad made hand (A6), acting behind one player who's trying to drive everybody out by raising with a mid-PP, followed by a guy who's got garbage but realizes this is going to be a monster pot and is going to stick around to see the turn thinking maybe he can catch a piece of it. Who knows?

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So if we assume, for argument's sake, that 66 and Kx are out there and we're drawing to 3 outs on the turn then 4.5 outs on river it's still OK to continue? Implied odds if you hit a ten maybe?

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I still don't like putting two hands out there and making decisions on it, based on just the flop action. I'm also not sure I like discounting the additional turn outs so much for a chop, since Kx might decide that he's out-kicked on the turn and fold. But, hypothetically speaking, the answer to both your questions is "yes."
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