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WhooFleuryScores
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09-10-2005, 04:51 PM
Post subject: AJs nut flush draw and gutshot
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Full House
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http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...ew&hand=123491
Take free card or bet out?Presuming my outs are clean any heart and any King wins me the pot.Opponents are loose passive here and as usual have shown no real aggression yet.
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outphase
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Bet out, you might have the best hand here, and if you don't, you have the 2 draws to the nuts (straight + flush). You want to take this pot down right now, but if not, you have outs
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Originally Posted by lambchopdc
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mike4066
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Why not raise the flop?
You have a strong hand on this board. You might loose 1 player, but the other two will call.
But i'd take the free turn card.
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elipsesjeff
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Originally Posted by mike4066
Why not raise the flop?
You have a strong hand on this board. You might loose 1 player, but the other two will call.
But i'd take the free turn card.
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elipsesjeff
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You have a very strong hand. On the flop, second pair, top kicker with nut flush draw. On the turn, add the gutshot nut straight draw. I think this is a value bet/raise on the flop and turn, even with only 1 other opponent. And you have 3.
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How many outs do you have for the flush?
9
How many outs for a straight?
3 not counting the king of hearts
How many outs to beat a pair of queens?
3 + 2 = 5
You have 17 outs here against a pair of queens for a total of 35% chance to win against 3 players
Maybe 20% chance that you're ahead
BET
Bet the turn for value
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