Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
-continuing with marginal draws despite improper pot odds

Some exploitations may seem simple/easy to you however it is best if we list them all. Let's hear about ways to exploit these mistakes!
I don't have any examples, I'm at work right now, but have been thinking about the draw hands vs. pot odds...

Using allabout's example from above, say villian has suited cards in his range... AQs, AJs, etc... and we feel fairly confident that is his line, so the flop texture doesn't help him a lot, making 3 of the 5 flush cards, he needs to hit runner runner for his flush... by betting the $5 into the $13.50 pot, which is 2.7 to 1 (I think), with him having roughly 9 outs for the flush, (I'm not counting the other options here, working on just flushes)... this is where it gets a little fuzzy for me... he needs better than 3.7 to 1 to call, let's say 35% chance to call, with 10 outs he has roughly 40% chance of hitting, so he should call...

(That may all be totally wrong, please let me know if I'm on the wrong track)...

The spade hitting the turn, if he was on the spade flush draw, he now has 4/5 for his flush, with 9 outs remaining, and possibly a good pair... if he doesn't bet we need to offer him good odds on his 18% chance to hit... so (just using the 33.50 pot size in the example) if he checks, we would want to offer him a bet size of say around 6.00 to make him have the odds to call...

Does that sound right, or is that more what you were looking for Spenda? We exploit his flush draw by giving him the odds to continue calling it down?