Your hand is extremely well disguised. If he's unwilling to let go of an overpair then you have decent implied odds (calling 20 to win 130 = 1:7.5 when you're 1:5 to improve).
You also have position, he could have a missed AK, and you have a sneaky backdoor flush draw.
With low fold equity obviously pushing is bad, and with (implied) odds to call folding isn't that good either. If you're afraid of variance you should of course fold but if you're afraid of variance you shouldn't be raising 54s in the first place.
If he has AK and checks the turn you'll get a free card with 14 outs and a chance to bluff him off the pot on a blank river (or bluff on the turn of course). If you pick up a heart on the turn you'll have odds to call a pot bet on the turn (practically anything but an all-in). Lots of good things can happen! Chase!!Statistics: Posted by Stoneburg — Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:54 pm
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