by Improbable » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:37 pm
NL ($20) 6-Max
Stack Sizes:
UTG: $985.00
MP: $1883.93
Hero: $5,432.09
SB: $2510.00
BB: $2000.00
Hero is on Button with 7d-7c
1 Fold, MP raises to $80, Hero raises to $280, 2 Folds, MP calls
Flop: Kh-7h-Kc ($590, 2 Players)
MP checks, Hero bets $400, MP calls
Turn: Kh-7h-Kc-6d ($1,390, 2 Players)
MP checks, Hero checks
River: Kh-7h-Kc-6d-4h ($1,390, 2 Players)
MP bets $1,203.93 and is All-In, Hero calls $1,203.93
Final Pot: $3,797.86
Results:
MP had the draw I put him on, Flush Draw, Ah-3h
I know this isn’t exactly a very interesting hand, but there is a reason why I posted it! Oh yes, I think. The reason quite simply is to do with chasing draws when the board pairs. As in the above hand I had my opponent on a draw and checked the turn hoping to let him hang himself on a later street.
For any mathematical geniuses out there I would be interested in hearing how badly odds/percentages are changed when the board pairs against a draw. I have basic figures racing around my head, but as for doing the hardcore research, well there is only so much my head can withstand.
Improbable