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  1. Ok. Wasn't sure what sense you were using the term.That is included in the probabilities given above. Basically it accounts for your redraw to boat up.In this case it is a huge part of your opponent's mistake. In holdem, an oesd + flush draw is a hand people will go to war with. Counting his outs, you come up with 9 flush and 6 straight outs for 15 outs. Doing some mental arithmetic in the middle of the hand he will multiply by 4 for his chance of hitting either turn or river come up with roughly 60% and get it in.This is probably what your opponent did. His calculations for his hand are
  2. Your opponent is a donkey.If he was correct, then he should keep his mouth shut rather than educate his opposition but in this case, he is also wrong making him twice a donkey.Firstly, you should note that he doesn't have a wrap draw on the flop (assuming I'm reading the HH correctly and he has 2345). He has a flush draw and an open ender. You are around 57% here which is what he should have expected, if he thought you were on the set. There are wraps that are favourites vs top set. Top set is roughly a coinflip against a 17 out wrap draw and will be a dog to a 17 out wrap with the flush dr
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