As far as I know, these are just a couple of simple math questions.
Dealing 3000 6000 Badugi
Phat Mack blinds 1500
PG13 blinds 3000
1 PG13 6550 3000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
2 > Solipsist 36950 0 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
4 CameoClub 33600 0 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
5 B MyteriousMrM 38500 0 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
6 Phat Mack 7200 1500 [J
] [3
] [9
] [2
]
Solipsist folds
CameoClub raises 3000 to 6000
When it's your turn, you will discard: Js 9h
When it's your turn to act, you'll try to call any action
MyteriousMrM folds
Phat Mack calls
I'm short stacked. I'm in the small blind. I have two cards to a perfect. It'll be 3-handed if I bring BB along. Is this where I make my stand?
PG13 calls
Phat Mack draws 2
My cards are: [2
] [3
] [7
] [2
]
PG13 draws 1
CameoClub draws 1
It is 0 to you
Phat Mack bets 2700 and is all-in
When it's your turn, you will have to choose which, if any to discard
PG13 calls
CameoClub calls
1 PG13 850 8700 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
2 [Solipsist] 36950[ 0]
4 CameoClub 24900 8700 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
5 B [MyteriousMrM] 38500[ 0]
6 > Phat Mack 0 8700 [2
] [3
] [7
] [2
]
You must discard between 0 and 4 cards
There are two draws left. Both opponents drew one on the first round. If I keep the 7, I'll have 10 outs to any diamond. If I pitch the 7 also, I'll have 8 outs to make a better spade or diamond on the second draw, and two cards coming. My question is, What will it take to win?
Hypothetically, let's say I draw one and hit the King of diamonds. Both my opponents drew one. Would I be able to pat the K?