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Betting stack on draw, this ok move? NL50 prima
Had just sat down 10-15-ish hands ago, CO seemed a little loose/calling station but not sure yet. Hero is button with 48.35$ and 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]
(edit)Ah, the other stacks I'm not sure, prima log doesn't save them but CO had ~45ish and others around there.(end edit) Preflop MP : Calls for 0.50 CO : Calls for 0.50 Hero : Calls for 0.50 SB : Folds BB : Checks Flop comes: 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (Pot 2.25$) So I'm like "ooo i got a sf draw, maybe I should get all my money in the middle like those guys over at twoplustwo are talking about" BB : Checks MP : Checks CO : Checks Hero : Bets 1.50 BB : Calls for 1.50 MP : Calls for 1.50 CO : Raises for 6.00 Hero : Went all-in 46.35 My thinking behind this was basically 1: i wanna try this "allin with a draw" thingy, and also 2: I'm ahead of pretty much everything here(I think?). Anyone like this? |
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Re: Betting stack on draw, this ok move? NL50 prima
Fold PF.
I think I would call the raise, not push. |
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Re: Betting stack on draw, this ok move? NL50 prima
I was thinking about that at first, but if you just call, and a [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] falls, what the heck do you do? You have like the worst flush ever but I really don't feel like check/folding either. And since 2 more people probably were going to join in then my flush could never have been good, which is one of the reasons of my push, driving other flushdraws out.
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Re: Betting stack on draw, this ok move? NL50 prima
this move is fine.
you have 2 4 outs, 4 2 outs, and 8 non 2 flush outs. 14 outs twice over is huge. 12 outs against set. possible 17 outs against single pair A. this is high variance move at this limit but its good. |
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