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$5 NLHE 6-max: Did I mistake the implied odds?
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6156580, member: 385063"] Thank you for posting. It is most likely you will be called by the turn raiser but truly we would prefer to be called by both players. You are close to having the right odds if the V raises turn with 1 pair but only 1 pair if the other V folds. That being the case with this drawing hand we can call to get the over call giving us the proper odds no matter how strong V2 is. You may consider reviewing your bet sizing here. A2 SB when choosing a raise size wants some folds from BU. BU range may be more clearly defined as well by SB raise sizing. Preflop 3x allows BTN to call most of their range even when the BB folds. The BB may expect that call and calls a wider range as well. Therefore 4x may be the better sizing from the SB. On the flop you bet .55 giving the BB 4.45-1 on a call the BTN now gets 5.45-1 If you had AcAs would you choose the same bet size? Might we not want to win the pot with A high if so are we choosing a size that lets us do this OOP Does this sizing define our V's ranges for us? Think about your turn sizing and how it relates to your full range. Is this the most EV sizing? Does it open us up to bluffs? Does it cap our range? Does it put our stack at risk? Does it give us a good river shove sizing when the flush comes in? Would our V expect us to shove the flush card for full pot when called by 2 players without the flush? Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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