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[QUOTE="blankoblanco, post: 461878, member: 11119"] Folding pre-flop is probably the best idea, as said, but I think the bigger mistake was not folding on the flop. Okay, the pot odds aren't bad but: You've seen a rather large ~pot size bet and a smooth call of it. You've got the backdoor nut flush draw and a gutshot straight draw. Given the very large bet and the call, you can't assume pairing your ace is good. Even if no one can beat a pair right now, if someone has an ace, and you pair it, you're going to be behind. Next reason is that you shouldn't assume you're going to see the river. The action on the flop has indicated that someone is bound to make it very expensive on the turn, probably denying you odds. What are you looking to hit on the turn that will make you feel comfortable with your hand? Pretty much a 6 only? And on the offchance you do hit it on the turn (~10% chance), you have very little in the way of implied odds because your hand is extremely poorly concealed with 3456 out there. The 6c isn't even very good for you because it puts 3 clubs on the board when one of your opponents could easily have 2 overcard clubs right now. Then you get to lose a lot of money. Too much risk, not enough reward, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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