The key is to to treat them like an open ended straight with additional implied oddsdue to the deceptive value of the hand. The deception comes from opponents reduced ability to put you on the straigh...
...objectively hoping to hit? For some reason you`re usually hoping to exclusively hit 4 to a flush or 4 to a straight. With 4 to a straight or ultimately flush, you`ve got a 1/3 chance of massively ma...
...fold to wiz or tinman push but doesn't give them the pot odds to call if they haven't flopped the straight or a straight and flush draw, isn't it? Or would that only be appropriate if t...
various points in the hand.
Say you have that 5-6 suited and the jackpot is $500 for a straight flush. Before the flop, I think your jackpot equity is about 95.6 cents (if I compute it right, th...
Wouldn't a turn and river of A and 5 give you the straight for the win?
A7 A2
by orgaincpanic3423
Which hand is better: A7 / A2 ? (both unsuited)
7 is stronger than 2, but A2 can make a straight.
'Bob'
Bob, you have started going straight to ad hominem these days ... what's up?
...ling of what we hope is not your native tongue...
If they are calling with no pairs, no flush draws, no straight draws....and winning...
WTF are you betting with?...
Player 1: does full house beat straight
Player 2: yeah
Player 1: oh
...ok at, and Antonio voluntartily looked at it. He did not look particularily uncomfortable, he simply kept a straight face so as not to give away any information....
...eak set I decided to pot (with the intention of folding if it got re-potted). The other guy had flopped the straight, but smooth called (?)
The turn brought the 3 and the rest is history ...
...l-in with AK suited and made a flush.This would have taken the pot had BB not also been all in and nailed a straight flush ten high....
...y all held up. Although, the 10-10 Vs. 9-9 hand almost got wacked until he spiked the 7 on the river for a straight....
...imes) than it was to believe anything that was 'official?' (That is, as long as the building fell straight down.)...
...e down a huge pot with DA NUTS! Called with arlo on the button in a multiway limped pot, and turned the nut straight. I suppose I shouldn't have said that I was waiting all day for that hand beca...
... accvept it? In any case you are only a slight favorite over an AK at this point and if it was you and him straight up, you may be able to justify pushing your chips into the middle and conventiona...
...bet All-in 9 times. Of those: 3 times they lost 6 times they won
Of the wins 2 were on the River (a Sstraight, a Full House) 1 was on the turn (Straight) 3 were on the flop (2 were pocket A...
...t would fold on the flop (any hand w/2 cards between 9 and 2 that did not have at least a 3 card open ended straight draw) and ended up with about 840. You were drawing dead to about 19 of those and b...
This isn't an exact hand and I see that if the straight would have pushed on the turn then you don't face a tough decision on the river. BUT, in that scenario what do you do? It is absurd to...
...ned at. You can piss away a long times worth of winnings in one session if you don't have your head on straight.
Sometimes the cards don't cooperate. Don't force it. How many time d...
...raiser from dealer position with JT off suit. BB joined the party. Flopping nothing but an inside draw to a straight, we both called a moderate bet from the raiser, then all checked around on 4th stre...
My take on this hand is that I got the 'I've got Aces!!' blinders on, and so managed to lose the maximum. The guy's call on the flop is comedic (to everyone but me) but after that ...
...ending corrections. Otrhers aparently have more time to invest, and some days I do, too. But not usualy.
Straight Flushes,
Mike Caro
GC's post...
David Slkanksy does post here sometyime...
...op betting when I had 44, flop was 46Q rainbow, turn T, river 7 where the Big Blind shows up with 3-5 for a straight. I understand that had I actually started to catch cards which held up, this could ...
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