Trolala   Estonia. Jun 18 2012 19:38. Posts 2050
so he had 25$ left on the river
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2c0ntent   Egypt. Jun 18 2012 19:45. Posts 1387
ughpukeXXXX indeed
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waga   United Kingdom. Jun 18 2012 20:33. Posts 2375
On June 18 2012 18:38 Trolala wrote:
so he had 25$ left on the river
lol yup 22 ^^
that looks terrible from both side... (no way he's folding more than 14% )
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Zep   United States. Jun 19 2012 04:32. Posts 2292
So the calculation is that hero needs villain to fold > 14% in order for this to be profitable, correct?
Villain folds to river bet 10% of the time. We can assume that based upon his fold on river: Villain could only have 1 pair, otherwise he ships turn with 2 pair+. So that 10% and the other 12% - 19% equity hero has from flush draw = +EV play IFF Hero has correct read on villain. Yes?
It may be risky and a very specific read, but I think this is +EV play.
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FrinkX   United States. Jun 19 2012 11:51. Posts 7562
lol sick id
bitch on a pension suck my dong
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 19 2012 12:52. Posts 20070
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