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Donkeyed cash hand?

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AMRN:
just with respect to your odds calculation - you are correct that you have 15 outs of the flop (potentially - assuming both flush and straight draws are live) - but it"s far better than the 3:1 you stated...... 

there are 15 cards that will hit, and 32 that won"t - that"s 2:1.... then, given that you will be getting two more cards, your odds to hit are actually 1:1 or evens.  It"s a mandatory auto snap burn-your-fingers-on-the-felt call.

Marty719:

--- Quote from: AMRN on November 11, 2009, 09:50:05 AM ---
It"s a mandatory auto snap burn-your-fingers-on-the-felt call.



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That is a fast call!!!!!!   ;D

deanp27:
lol the flop should not be a call at all actually

LongshanksED:
Is there an arguement on the other players hands and how they played them?

personally with the K5o. I wouldn"t have even played it from middle position even for a limped straddle?

Then the JJ- with my donkey announcement of a pot raise if it"s limped to me then surely he"d be rubbing his hands and looking to call the straddle if he knew I was gonna raise to then backraise me if no one else had raised by then. Or at least raise with JJ when he"s UTG+1 with others behind so not to let others the chance to outdraw him

thoughts?  

LongshanksED:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on November 11, 2009, 10:03:44 AM ---
lol the flop should not be a call at all actually

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should it be fold or jam all in in your opinion

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