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Hypothetical situation....Royal flush draw

Nov 4, 2008 1:21 am Report Abuse

Railbirds card: AhRailbirds card: Kh are dealt to you and flop is :10h:Railbirds card: QhRailbirds card: 7s

sum1 had raised 3 times the blind pre flop and ur the only 1 to call

he shoves all in after the flop

do u call with that flop???


this didnt happen to me but i just been thinking of it,and i honestly dont know if i wud...

of course there are factors like the kind of game,whether tourney or cash game and how much u have left and all,but just based on wut is asked/shown,wud u call?


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KrisKringles Nov 4, 2008 1:22 am
Railbirds card: Th******
canadagrind Nov 4, 2008 1:26 am
worst case scenario ur up against a set or over pair if ur up against aces or a set u need a heart or a j. the only way i would fold is if im deepstacked in a cash game or its a big buy in tourny. any other case i woulod most lekly call.
JKravat Nov 4, 2008 1:28 am
with no other info here other than what it is I call with 2 overs a gushot straight, flush, and royal flush draws. 19 outs is tough to fold here.
PlayedYou73 Nov 4, 2008 1:30 am

I got beat by a royal flush a few days ago when I had an aces full house

I had flopped two pair but there was a flush draw on the board. Figured my villian was going for a flush after they checked the flop. I raised of course...not giving a free card.

The turn was an ace giving me a full house...ha...no flush fears now

Turns out it was the worst possible card for me because it gave him his royal. He had flopped a straight originally.

No way to really avoid it, i'm not laying down a nut full house to a hypothetical royal...that turned into reality

Acek125 Nov 4, 2008 1:32 am
I call in any situation where im not risking over 25% of my total bankroll, that doesnt mean what i have at the table.
sohail Nov 4, 2008 1:33 am
Not enough information here to be sure about a call or not. First of all depends on whether the opponents stack is bigger than yours or vise versa. Then of course he maybe on a draw or he may just have top pair with high kicker, or a set or two pairs. So you are at worst a 4-1 underdog and if he only has a top pair then you may even be at a 50-50 deal here. So, it all depends on your read of your opponent and how much of your money is at risk here.
Tanatloc Nov 4, 2008 1:33 am
Ok, here is the deal, so lets say the guy has QQ, TT or 77 (trips) or AA you can improve with 9 hearts and 3 Jacks so 12 outs witch gives you 48% chance of winning, if he has KK you have 3 Jacks, 3 Aces and 9 Hearts so 15 outs or 60% chance. So in any case a call is not a bad move.
Fcumred Nov 4, 2008 1:35 am

If its a freeroll then good god yes.

If its a high stakes tournament then no..

PapaPower Nov 4, 2008 1:51 am

At BEST, Villain has a set.

With this flop, we have 13 outs. Not enough information to give us the exact odds, but I would say it looks pretty favorable and there are very, very few situations where I would fold this.

youngunkns2 Nov 4, 2008 1:57 am
I would treat it like a normal str/flush draw situation....because most of the the time if you hit your str or your flush you are going to win the hand....I guess what I am saying is that you don't need a Royal Flush to win the hand! So play it otherwise.

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