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Old 09-06-05, 02:05 PM
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If there is a pot sized bet then you are putting in (for example) 100 to a 200 pot. You need 1:3 pot odds to make the call. If you make the flush ON THE TURN then you need to be "sure" you can get another 100 from him to make your flop call correct.

If you don't make it on the turn and there is another pot sized bet (say 300) then you would then need to be "sure" you could get a call on a 600 bet on the river if you make your flush to make the turn call correct.

I would think the 100 (flop example) implied odds on the turn would be reasonable, but the river example is pretty unlikely to get a call even from a bad player.

Last edited by BlibbityBlabbity; 09-06-05 at 02:08 PM.