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Old 05-08-2005, 01:07 PM
Nick Royale Nick Royale is offline
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Default Re: AK flops two pair, then the board turns dangerous

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[quote ]Damn, you are right. I just calculated 4 outs --> pot isn't large enough to call. Forgot about those queens that split the pot.....

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Even without the split outs I would call. Your outs are all very near to the nuts and you only have to make one more bet from him if you hit to compensate.

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Oh, you mean implied odds.... well, i forgot those too! [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

So generally I can just add the river bets to the pot when deciding whether to call or not?
I mean that the pot is offering 9.5-1 and if I count only four outs, thats ~10-1 shot. Not enough. But if he has straight he will at least give me one bet on river, so I can add that to the 9.5? SO, it is 10.5-1

I have never used that implied odds stuff.

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