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 Originally Posted by Illfavor
A common theme arising recently on this forum is calculating our equity on boards full of draws. We consistently get responses from people saying how "they" would play it with little regard to how the villain might.
Starting to understand some of your post back a little more after reading this.... so I take back some of the thoughts I had about them. (there is no handshake emoticon so just imagine it)
As for the hand ..... what could the SB be calling a raise with then betting the flop that big OOP? His stats don't seem too loose/spewey to me. Do you know his aggression factor? Our best case scenario is two overcards, 22-33 (unlikley), 55-77 (maybe but a big bet for these unless he puts us on overcards). We will also be in a difficult spot on any card that hits the turn, even a 9 IMO. I think we will end up in a very uncomfortable position for what looks like a big pot brewing based off flop action. In other people's opinions, is there more value in folding to his flop bet trying to induce these kind of bets from him later when we have a better spot or calling this one bet to see what he does on the turn when called down on the flop?
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