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Old 09-04-2005, 08:26 AM
paulish paulish is offline
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Default Ace on the River Q

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Players sometimes say they called because of the implied odds, which takes into account action they were going to get if they made their hand. Often, they had no reason to expect they were going to get that kind of action. Also they don’t take into account if they made the hand, it still might not end up the winner. It is usually right to fold if it was a boarderline decision even after accounting for the implied odds. However, when you analyse the situation, you sometimes realize that your opponent isn’t going to be able to call your raise when you make the hand. If you come to the conclusion that he may be too weak to call a raise even now, then you should raise with your draws as a back-up way of winning the hand.

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- Barry Greenstein ;Ace on the River: an advanced poker guide p.151-152.

<font color="red">Can someone give me an example please. Is this a flop or turn play? </font>
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