
Is this a situation to draw to a gutshot? |
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Posted Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:08 am GMT by Eusebio
Given the Situation:
Very loose NL200 Game, almost every 3rd hand sees an all-in.
People pushing all-in with TPTK, 2 Pairs etc.
3 limpers
I have Ac 7c on the button
i limp too
SB folds, BB checks
Flop comes
Ts Qs Jc
All check, MP bets 10, LP folds
BB and EP are callingstations
Me???
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Posted Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:55 am GMT by tame_deuces
I'd say no since 4-straights have really bad implied odds, esp when they are completed by any ace.
Posted Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:57 am GMT by LeafsFan1122
Yours and opponents stacks are crucial here. But as Tame said, don't draw for the gut shot as there is little implied odds.
Posted Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:12 am GMT by Eusebio
Thanks!
I had like 300€
BB 150
EP 100
MP 150
You have to consider that its likely that there is no Ace out there.
Preflopraises of 10 € with A5o are normal...
because of the implied odds, as i said before... dont consider them thinking in a very professional way... thy would call/push all-in with almost any hand that is at least TPTK, so if you hit, its not hard to suck money out of them
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