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05-02-2009 05:30 AM
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05-02-2009 09:35 AM
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People raise their flush/straight draws if they have fold equity vs their opponents + the equity they already have in the pot (for a flush draw to hit with 2 cards to come its ~35%). Those two combined will typically make it a +EV (expected value) play in the long run. | |
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05-02-2009 11:30 AM
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05-02-2009 02:44 PM
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05-02-2009 03:18 PM
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If you raise with a draw and get called: |
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05-02-2009 03:44 PM
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I think the decision to raise a draw has a lot of factors in it. Fold equity, pot odds, SPR, position, opp tendancies, and if the table has seen you in this situation before, but it does: | |
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05-02-2009 05:00 PM
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chill out yosephs | |