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Re: HU against a \"PT\'er\"
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So, I hate to agree with the table-coachy dude, but the flop call is incorrect in my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] What kind of flop would you want here to continue in the hand? Top pair? Two pair? A str8 draw? |
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Re: HU against a \"PT\'er\"
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[ QUOTE ] So, I hate to agree with the table-coachy dude, but the flop call is incorrect in my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] What kind of flop would you want here to continue in the hand? Top pair? Two pair? A str8 draw? [/ QUOTE ] I don't mind the flop to continue, but I don't think the pot is large enough to risk it. If there were about 3 people calling the flop, instead of just heads up, I think you have the odds to peel one off. I give him 4 outs total on the flop (0.5 outs for each K, Q - discounting because they may not be good enough on their own), 0.5 out for the 1 gap backdoor str8, and 0.5 out for the backdoor flush (you could lose to a higher flush). 4 outs is 10.8 to 1 against improving on the turn, but you still might need to improve again on the river. I figure he's getting 7.5 to 1 on the flop call ($15 preflop + $2 from the villian on the flop). The turn call is a no brainer once you get there, and nice check-raise on the river to get max value. |
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