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An interesting NL problem to get you thinking...
Hi
I usually lurk in the LHE thread, but I have come over to the dark side (lol) for an interesting, semi-tricky hypothetical question.
Lets suppose the following.
It’s Heads-up NL and each player has $1000 (this is cash, not a tourney)
Pre-flop the SB raises to $50 and the BB calls. That’s $100 in the pot
For some reason you both agree to flip your hands up pre-flop, but still play out the hand
Player A has JcJs and Player B has JhJd
The flop comes 10c, 2c, 4c
Yet to come is a post-flop bet, turn card, possible turn bet, river card, and possible river bet.
The question is who wins the pot (or is it split), and how much is the pot when it is taken down? I believe there is only one correct answer, assuming that both players are very good and know what they are doing.
I’ll post the answer later, but I’m sure someone will come up with it in the meantime.
PS. If you have seen this one before and are absolutely sure of the answer, it might be better if you did not post so that others could work it out. If you have not seen this before, then go for it
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