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Old 11-28-2005, 09:53 PM
Uppercut Uppercut is offline
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Default Re: Multi-way pot with a flopped straight-flush draw

That flop isn't nearly as strong as one might think. However, it is a scary flop for others, so a push MIGHT just take it down on the flop.
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Old 11-28-2005, 11:13 PM
Michael C. Michael C. is offline
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Default Re: Multi-way pot with a flopped straight-flush draw

I don't understand why you and some of the others just assume you have so many outs. With so many people in the pot, can't someone already have a higher flush, leaving you with one or maybe two outs? I think there are a lot of hands which have you beat here. Of course I don't play the $10s, so maybe some donk will call you with just the A of clubs or just a 10. But even in those cases you aren't a big favorite, so I don't think I push here.
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Old 11-28-2005, 11:15 PM
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Default Re: Multi-way pot with a flopped straight-flush draw

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I don't understand why you and some of the others just assume you have so many outs. With so many people in the pot, can't someone already have a higher flush, leaving you with one or maybe two outs? I think there are a lot of hands which have you beat here. Of course I don't play the $10s, so maybe some donk will call you with just the A of clubs or just a 10. But even in those cases you aren't a big favorite, so I don't think I push here.

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