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AK is a drawing hand. -Michael [/ QUOTE ] Pot odds? |
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what pot odds?
pot odds only matter if you're drawing.. and in this case.. you're probably not drawing to many outs .. if ANY! i'd rather go in w/ a pair of deuces on this flop. at least you're prettty sure you're going in with two live deuces :-p |
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AK is a drawing dead hand. -Michael [/ QUOTE ] fixed your post |
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Good fold.
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i bet you anything MP2 had 97s. i would have called this cap.
position + AK = thanks. |
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Fold. AKs looks pretty close as does a hand like 65s. Give me 4:1 and I'll play those hands all day long. AKo isn't really close IMO.
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Fold. AKs looks pretty close as does a hand like 65s. [/ QUOTE ] I can't tell if this is a joke. |
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No it isn't. Equity is a pretty good measure of hand strength, so let's see what comes up when we plug 65s into the equation. We are about 3:1 against flopping a money making hand (on average if you played it out an infinate number of times) with it. Even if you just play for the home run, it looks like an easy call getting 4:1 preflop. 3:1 probably isn't enough to call preflop though.
equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 18.0095 % 17.06% 00.95% { 88+, ATs+, KTs+, QJs, ATo+, KJo+ } Hand 2: 28.6597 % 26.31% 02.35% { JJ+, AQs+, AKo } Hand 3: 29.9065 % 27.58% 02.33% { JJ+, AKs, AKo } Hand 4: 23.4244 % 23.36% 00.07% { 65s } As you showed earlier, our equity is piss poor with AKo. equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 18.1721 % 17.07% 01.10% { 88+, ATs+, KTs+, QJs, ATo+, KJo+ } Hand 2: 32.1098 % 28.36% 03.75% { JJ+, AQs+, AKo } Hand 3: 34.0922 % 29.93% 04.16% { JJ+, AKs, AKo } Hand 4: 15.6259 % 09.25% 06.38% { AKo } |
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agreed somewhat.. your evaluation of the possible hand is worth a look at the flop.. BUT!
your pre-flop investment which will be a cap is not worth the return over many situations similar to this w/ 6-5s. i like the concept.. depending on the opponents. i would probably play it if they were really LAG postflop and my return on investment is really well and they pay off draws. but over the long run you're paying 2 big bets to see a flop, and if you miss it you're gone. |
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I would fold here even if MP2 had folded.
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