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Re: Another JT hand. OESD on rb flop
Gotta bet it. You have the high end of the OESD and a backdoor flush draw and what may be two overcards since no one is showing an interest in betting a king.
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Re: Another JT hand. OESD on rb flop
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Gotta bet it. You have the high end of the OESD and a backdoor flush draw and what may be two overcards since no one is showing an interest in betting a king. [/ QUOTE ] Is it still a clear bet without the backdoor flush draw? |
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Re: Another JT hand. OESD on rb flop
I think I would still bet it. If my bet causes MP2 to fold, I am now the Button and if not, I am still are in good position to react to the turn card and the action or lack thereof in front of me. Removing the backdoor flush draw would weaken my hand, but given my position, I would still bet it. If I bet, I would probably see the betting checked to me and I get to decide whether I want a free river card or not.
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Re: Another JT hand. OESD on rb flop
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[ QUOTE ] Gotta bet it. You have the high end of the OESD and a backdoor flush draw and what may be two overcards since no one is showing an interest in betting a king. [/ QUOTE ] Is it still a clear bet without the backdoor flush draw? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, you have about at least 11-12 outs here, without the BD flush draw. If someone had a K, or if someone does, they will let you know, and you can discount your JT outs from there. |
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