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An interesting look at drawing odds
Here's a hand I came across yesterday. The turn is really the interesting part of the hand.
***** Hand History for Game 3252606466 *****
0/0 Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) - Sat Dec 24 01:10:14 EST 2005
Table Table 72427 (6 max) (No DP) (Real Money) -- Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: sniper808808 ( $24.20)
Seat 2: mMagic_Cards ( $112.60)
Seat 3: CJCvet ( $86.60)
Seat 4: jaypizzaman ( $326.35)
Seat 5: GetMoney2325 ( $51.50)
Seat 6: wnkandgun ( $96)
CJCvet posts small blind (0.50)
jaypizzaman posts big blind (1)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to mMagic_Cards [ 7d, 5d ]
GetMoney2325 folds.
sniper808808 folds.
mMagic_Cards raises (4) to 4
CJCvet calls (3.50)
jaypizzaman folds.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 6h, 4c, 2d ]
CJCvet checks.
mMagic_Cards bets (6)
CJCvet raises (12) to 12
mMagic_Cards calls (6)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Ad ]
CJCvet bets (30)
So right here it's 30 into just over $60 for me to call. He leaves himself with 40. I have 9 diamonds that are definately good, and 6 other straight outs. Because of the hidden nature of my hand, I don't think he will be able to fold the river when I make my hand. If I'm making my hand here, I'm in on the river, if not I muck with no futher losses.
A lot of times I'd fold here, but this that in mind I'm calling 30 to win 100 at about 33% odds. I decide to call here.
mMagic_Cards calls (30)
** Dealing River ** : [ Qs ]
CJCvet bets (40.60)
CJCvet is all-In.
mMagic_Cards folds.
So, while I didn't make my hand, I still like the decision to make the turn call. Thoughts?
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