tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083330322113258405.post5776244259493652087..comments2023-08-02T07:07:45.500-07:00Comments on bastin: Late night PLOUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083330322113258405.post-31299750090067424752010-03-10T18:20:53.561-08:002010-03-10T18:20:53.561-08:00FG - As you may know, math is not my strong suit, ...FG - As you may know, math is not my strong suit, and right or wrong, I intuit hands like this. If, say an Ah or 2d would have come on the turn, I probably would have folded. Even though I have the gutshot, I partially discount the Jack precisely because it is a gutshot draw. The 7 gives me 3 more outs for a non-nut straight (say the Jack falls, I still don't have the nuts), yet it is enough to reconsider the straight as a possibility against what I read as a set. With 15 outs, I'm pretty much staying until after the credits roll.<br /><br />I ran the numbers in the Omaha Calculator at CardPlayer. I remained roughly a 2:1 dog on the flop and the turn. In such instances where I know I'm behind, I check/call in some meager attempt to control the pot size. The only time I jam is when I have a made hand with a redraw to the nuttiest of nuts (set of Aces, suited and matching the board). I will, however, call a jam. Again, right or wrong...bastinptchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01831273031973399021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083330322113258405.post-36778914027399798102010-03-10T13:20:15.498-08:002010-03-10T13:20:15.498-08:00With draws I'm looking to jam (or fold) the fl...With draws I'm looking to jam (or fold) the flop with two free pulls to come if they call. I'd be interested to see your equity against sets in this hand and how it changes on the turn when you called.<br /><br /><br />FGForrest Gumphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06314271152182792365noreply@blogger.com