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two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
Two pair guy has [3d, 6d, 6c, Qh, 7d, Qc] Two pairs QQ66
I have [ Kd, Kc, 3c, 4c, Jc, 5c] a flush, king high. Pot is $36, it had been multi-way till now but on 6th street is heads up. Did he have proper odds to call here w/ all live cards? |
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
what limit? I think he needs 10-1 here.
- Mac |
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
What limit is it?
Assuming 1/2 he's getting 19:1 to try and catch one of 4 outs. Lets also assume he knows what you have in the hole, because heck you're a nice guy and told him. So his odds of catching are 36:4 or 9:1 against. Boy yeah is he right to call (realize that this doesn't take into account all the other cards he's seen since this was a multiway pot). Even at 2/4 he's right to chase. 3/6 or higher it would depend on how many other cards were seen or not. |
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
It was $2/4. I guess he just had 10-1.
$4 to win $40, but doubt all his cards were live. |
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
He is correct to chase here, not only because he has the odds, but also because most players would bet an open four flush, whether they have another club or not. Unless I had a strong reason to think you could beat queens up, I would also call the river unimproved if I were him.
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
He is also getting great implied odds and is in a position to check raise on the river to get two bets out of you if he hits.
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Re: two pair vs a clear flush, call on sixth street?
I am very much in the habit of calling down open four-flushes with two pair. Was there some reason that he should have known that you had to have the flush? Most folks will bet an open four-flush whatever they have underneath.
BTW, there's a whole forum devoted to bad beat posts. |
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