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  1. #1
    Chaser G_The_Jester's Avatar
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    Default Just a quick implied odds question

    I have 10 outs after the flop... pot 200

    Villain bets 100

    Pot is now 300 ...

    My bet to call is 100 ...

    However i think if I hit my out I will make my 5-1 odds required ...

    I miss on the turn the villain goes all in ...

    Did I make the right call on the flop ...
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    Fold Preflop.


    Push on Flop.
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    Check Raiser Fishodeath's Avatar
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    Well assuming he would've gone all-in regardless of the card that hit, then yes. If you made your hand on the turn you stack him.
    BB is t100
    Preflop: Hero is UTG with :3d :5d,
    Hero raises to t500

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    Without any other info . . . . my answer is yes.
    Jason75: Ok, you check and the button bets 400. Now what?
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    If you have 10 outs, the quick math tells you that you are 22% to hit your card on the turn. 78/22 = 3.54 to 1 odds (not 5:1).
    Considering you are getting 3:1 to call the flop bet, its a good call.
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