l******n 发帖数: 641 | 1 A $10-$20 game. You are in the cutoff seat holding Ad-Ks. Two players limp
and you raise. They both call. There is $75 in the pot and three players.
The flop comes: Qc-9h-5s, leaving you with two overcards. Both opponents
check. You bet and they both call. There is $105 in the pot. The turn is the
Td, giving you a gutshot straight-draw. The first opponent checks. The
second opponent bets. What do you do? | l******n 发帖数: 641 | 2 Fold. Ostensibly, you have ten outs with any ace, king, or jack. There is $
125 in the pot and it costs you $20 to call. A ten-outer is about a 4-to-1
shot, and your pot odds are over 6-to-1. But an ace or a king may give you a
real problem. A king puts four parts to a straight on the table, so anyone
with a jack has a straight. An ace could give one of your opponents aces-up,
since hands containing an ace are the kinds of hands players limp in with.
Both opponents called your flop bet, which wo
【在 l******n 的大作中提到】 : A $10-$20 game. You are in the cutoff seat holding Ad-Ks. Two players limp : and you raise. They both call. There is $75 in the pot and three players. : The flop comes: Qc-9h-5s, leaving you with two overcards. Both opponents : check. You bet and they both call. There is $105 in the pot. The turn is the : Td, giving you a gutshot straight-draw. The first opponent checks. The : second opponent bets. What do you do?
| m*****i 发帖数: 1873 | 3 That is a good analysis.
They may hit straight already or slow play with their two pairs or even set
. so only 4 outs for you ( since both guy flat call on the flop, it is
very dangerous, if they got Q ? they will reraise or bet already) |
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