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  1. #1

    Default 50nl nfd with alot of action in front

    I can prob figure this out with pokerstove but I got a mac so whataya gonna do.
    Anyways I have to call here right assuming SB is gonna call too?


    Full Tilt Poker, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
    LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

    Hero (BTN): $63.65
    SB: $64.10
    BB: $21.80
    UTG: $22.05
    MP: $80.20
    CO: $50

    Pre-Flop: T A dealt to Hero (BTN)
    2 folds, CO raises to $2, Hero calls $2, SB calls $1.75, BB calls $1.50

    Flop: ($8) 7 5 6 (4 Players)
    SB bets $8, BB folds, CO raises to $48 and is All-In, [color=red]
  2. #2
    I dont know how we can determine for sure that SB is going to call. As of now you're 2 to 1 to catch your flush but just a bit more than 1 to 1 pot odds. I fold but thats just me.
  3. #3
    I don't know SB is gonna call but it would be weird to donk out full pot on a wet board that's 4-way and then fold.
  4. #4
    Meh, I like action but this is close

    Worst case scenario (set and straight, since you actually have less equity than if both opps had sets) your ~25%

    I think we're still varitomously live against CO's range

    SB has way more nut hands in his range, and if he calls you found the top of it and there is your 2:1 to hit your flush and if he folds you're still racing most of the time against cutoff

    Probably -EV if you stove it but sometimes you just gotta put on your big boy pants and gamble
  5. #5
    Yeah kinda what I figured.

    WTF is varitomously though? LOL I googled it and no dice.
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