I do not fold an OESD on a 3-to-flush board against two others in huge pots unless there is a lot of action. Here all he knows is you liked your hand pre-flop, probably KK-AA or AKs. You do not need to have any diamonds at all. And neither does the other caller. If the turn was raised, I would have folded the OESD - instead it just went bet-call.
In huge pots like this one, I will continue drawing even if there's a chance I'm drawing dead. You only have to be right 5-10% of the time and you usually aren't drawing dead.Statistics: Posted by EscapePlan9 — Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:34 pm
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