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[QUOTE="titans4ever, post: 382041, member: 2843"] Sammy and Osmann hit both sides of the story right away. Sammy was thinking exactly the way I was at the table (minus his outs mistake). I have a 10k pot and need to invest my last 5500 into it. The pot odds are there to make the call if all my outs are good. When I got home and plugged the hand into the calculator I did not realize just how much of a dog I was to a set. I had a 40% chance to win. Any flush draw with one overcard (even As 2s, Js 2s) still has me looking very bad when I plugged it in. Here is what happened: I did not think he had a high A (AJ, AQ, etc.) or 10 10 since he had limped in, most people would raise preflop to narrow the field. I was thinking more of :ks: :js: or :qs: :js: was possible. I also thought of A 10 and he was trying to protect the draw or he hit the nasty set. Last but not least I had thought of :4s: :6s: and he had the same number of outs except I was drawing to larger straight and flush. In my minute brain I thought I was still drawing but favored in the hand with 15 outs to beat even the set with the flush and straight draw that is about a 60% chance to hit one of my cards. I called and he shows :ad: :10c: The suspense did not last long because I hit my flush on the turn. I just thought it was a good lesson for me in trying to not only count outs but outs to the best hand. I never would have imagined that I would have been such a dog to a made set on the flop with a straight and flush draw. [/QUOTE]
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