Player |
Hand |
Win % |
Odds |
X |
A(s) 10 (h) |
59% |
1.47:1 |
Y |
K(s) 9 (s) |
23% |
0.32:1 |
Z |
K(d) J(c) |
15% |
0.19:1 |
Player |
Tie |
Win % |
Odds |
X |
0% |
38% |
0.61:1 |
Y |
2% |
37% |
0.61:1 |
Z |
2% |
23% |
0.32:1 |
The Action: Part of the decision regarding how to continue this hand rests on the actions of your opponents. Since you got a piece of the flop, calling or raising is called for.
But simply calling can show weakness on your part, especially if you raised earlier in the hand. By raising, you can continue to threaten your opponents‹possibly even driving them out or at the very least get a read on how they view the strength of their own hand.
Furthermore, since Player Y re-checked his hole cards and then paused before raising what was only a moderate amount compared with the pot, it suggests a semi-bluff.
The Turn: 3 (c)
Although on the surface the turn didn’t help your situation, in reality it drastically widened the gap between your hand and those of your opponents.
Player |
Tie |
Win % |
Odds |
X |
0% |
60% |
1.47:1 |
Y |
5% |
21% |
0.31:1 |
Z |
5% |
14% |
0.20:1 |
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