| This is a discussion on odds within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; can somebody tell me the odds of hitting a backdoor flush, i had 64s on a board of aj4 with a backdoor draw, i always ... |
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| odds can somebody tell me the odds of hitting a backdoor flush, i had 64s on a board of aj4 with a backdoor draw, i always have counted that as 1 out, so to me in this hand i have 6 outs, 6,4 running hearts, is this correct, regardless the player who was betting into me was betting 1/9th the pot, should i be calling this in the long run, hes clearly a bad player and if i hit my flush and he has an ace then he will call my river bet which i bet 1.5x the pot and did get called. I just dont wasnt to be to results orientated and am wondering about your thoughts on how i played it. Im open to criticism. i also have to put it out there that this is the type of player who will bet 1bb on every street and call if i raise him as a bluff, so raise is out of the question on the flop, maybe raise on the turn tho. |
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| re: odds poker You have odds to call on your 5-out two pair + draw, so it's not even close. You actually have 22.8% equity so calling 1/9th pot is pretty easy. BD FD adds about 4.5% equity which is enough difference to float in a lot of spots where you don't have a pair but have an overcard. If you have ATss on a 762r board with a spade you should probably float most flops in positions unless you're against some nit who only bets like overpairs/sets there. Can't tell you how many times I've called like $5 in $60 pots with like 66 on a K72 board and hit sets and stack them. Last edited by baudib1 : 7th October 2011 at 6:57 PM. |
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