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Which is favouite to win this post flop all in?
JulesDogg wrote
at 5:37 PM, Tuesday March 18, 2008 EDT
Player A: J¢À,T¢À
Player B: 9♦,2♦

Flop: 9¢À,8¢À,2¢¼

It's a close call...

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Kurt94 wrote
at 2:45 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
for me its A
draws ftw
Extremes wrote
at 2:52 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
If I was player A, first of all, i would think about what to call... I think the highest amount id pay for it would be 500k. And 500k only if I had a good day, and only if it would have been my first though:"CALL!"

I really think player A is going to win.
But actually you cant tell cause this is an chace of 68% (just around 68%, little more little less).

But what am i explaining. Id call, my fav is player A
sboll wrote
at 3:17 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
51.52% for player A. But these examples posted here from time to time make even more people think mediocre suited connectors were monster hands preflop...
StevenL wrote
at 3:25 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
it's not about not liking it... it's not random. It's just you picking which card you want to come next. Thats not randomness at all. So basically you're asking us to guess which hand is going to win based on what we think which card you're going to plop down on the Turn and River. It's Stupid.
JulesDogg wrote
at 3:33 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
Steven, it is probability plain and simple. Nothing to do with randomness whatsoever. It's all about identifying clean outs.
w0lf wrote
at 4:20 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
Obviously player A - he has 17 outs.
B has 4.
Do i count wrong?

ANd thank you, by the way, Jules, for keeping awake our gpokerized minds :)
sboll wrote
at 4:41 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
Player B has two pairs already. All outs that don't make A win are outs for B.
waftycrank wrote
at 5:09 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
b, 2 pair.
Gr8Scott wrote
at 9:33 PM, Wednesday March 19, 2008 EDT
I think player A because he has a flush draw and straight draw.
Impatient wrote
at 5:49 PM, Thursday March 20, 2008 EDT
Jules--I like Player B because at minimum he has 2 pair--might even have a full house. Player A has nothing to fall back on if the 7 or Queen doesn't comw on the turn or river. And even with those, another player could beat with a King.
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