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Double board pot odds question? Double board pot odds question?

05-01-2022 , 02:21 AM
Let's say you have double suited aces, w Nut flush draw on both boards, 18 outs. (9 on each board)

Let's also say it's the turn, with one card to come for each board.

Now normally you need 33% to call a pot size bet. Since we have 18 outs (more than 33%) are we calling any pot size turn bet? Or is it calculated differently since we are playing 2 boards?
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05-01-2022 , 06:15 PM
Split the pot into two piles, one for each board. Do the same for your stack and treat it as two hands. There is now a pot size bet to call on each board.
You now have 9 outs for each board. Do you call a pot sized bet on the turn with 9 outs, of which up to 2 may pair the board? Do you have any other outs? Heads up, or multiway?
If outs can only win you one board, you can effectively discount them by 50%.
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05-01-2022 , 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Kalaea
Split the pot into two piles, one for each board. Do the same for your stack and treat it as two hands. There is now a pot size bet to call on each board.
You now have 9 outs for each board. Do you call a pot sized bet on the turn with 9 outs, of which up to 2 may pair the board? Do you have any other outs? Heads up, or multiway?
If outs can only win you one board, you can effectively discount them by 50%.
Heads up, facing a pots size bet on the turn. So this would be a fold then?
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05-02-2022 , 09:45 AM
It's pretty much the same as having a fd in a single board game.
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