Capped it pre-flop between 3 players, for $90. Flop comes 10h 4h 7h. I bet in last position, and get 2 callers, pot is now $120. Turn is a Qh, board is now 10h 4h 7h Qh. I have trip queens, but it makes four hearts to the flush. UTG bets, middle position raises. It's $40 for me to call. I can't decide what to do. I'm thinking, I have trip queens. Someone has already hit the heart flush for sure. I figure I can pair up the 10, the 7, or the 4 with the river for the boat, or catch another Q for quads. I have 10 outs out of 46 cards (3 tens + 3 fours + 3 sevens + 1 queen). I figure there's about $200 in the pot, including the $20 bet and $40 call from the 2 players to my right. $40 to call on $200 pot is 1:5. I need to hit 10:46 cards. I'm actually getting better than even pot odds on my money. So, I call. River is a 4. I hit my boat. It goes, check, check, and I bet. UTG folds. Middle calls, shows flush. I show boat, take it down. Best call of the night I made. Purely mathematical. Made up for my double loser in Monday Night Football.
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Well player #2 asked for a pot total, so I didnt have to add that up. I always am counting my outs regardless of pot size or quality of hand so that was 2nd nature. and lately I am working on finding value in hands rather than blind faith on "so-called" good hands. worked out in my favor.
the game wasnt moving super quickly either so i had time.
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actually when you play alot it only takes a few seconds.Originally posted by Timma
Ok you were doing math like that while playing? I would have been to flustered.
Great call Tin, but I wouldn't have hesitated, I really liked the odds. :D
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