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				  Do implied odds count for this loose OESD draw call?
			
			
					
						
						
					
					
			
				
					
						Ok heres my read of the villain - he's been checkraising me all night and likes to bet a lot.  Its hard to get him to fold and I think he's been bluffing me out of too many pots, but I havent really hit anything on him yet. 
I thought that my loose call here would have good implied odds but I feel just fishy doing it.  Not so much on the flop, but the turn call makes me feel guilty. 
 
***** Hand History for Game 1981347377 ***** 
$100 NL Hold'em - Sunday, May 01, 03:47:02 EDT 2005 
Table Table  37140 (6 max) (Real Money) 
Seat 6 is the button 
Total number of players : 5  
Seat 2: SlappinYaUp ( $101.25 ) 
Seat 1: GeniusJames ( $110.75 ) 
Seat 6: Button_Aces ( $165.92 ) 
Seat 4: mouzer ( $0 ) 
Seat 3: heggis66 ( $101.5 ) 
GeniusJames posts small blind [$0.5]. 
SlappinYaUp posts big blind [$1]. 
** Dealing down cards ** 
Dealt to SlappinYaUp [  Jc Kc ] 
heggis66 folds. 
Button_Aces folds. 
GeniusJames calls [$0.5]. 
SlappinYaUp raises [$3]. 
GeniusJames calls [$3]. 
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qd, 4d, Th ] 
mouzer has left the table. 
GeniusJames checks. 
SlappinYaUp bets [$7]. 
GeniusJames raises [$14]. 
SlappinYaUp calls [$7]. 
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7c ] 
GeniusJames bets [$15]. 
SlappinYaUp calls [$15]. 
** Dealing River ** [ Ah ] 
GeniusJames checks. 
SlappinYaUp bets [$60]. 
GeniusJames calls [$60]. 
SlappinYaUp shows [ Jc, Kc ] a straight, ten to ace. 
GeniusJames doesn't show [ Tc, Qh ] two pairs, queens and tens. 
SlappinYaUp wins $184 from  the main pot  with a straight, ten to ace.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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