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书中解释如下:
You probably have the best hand, and you have a backdoor nut flush draw just in case. No overcards can beat your pair. With flush and straight draws available your hand is somewhat vulnerable, though. Even so, this hand is strong enough to win significantly more than its share (twenty percent against four opponents).
Notice that something a little unexpected happened. The small blind check-raised, probably hoping that your other opponents would fold. Instead, three out of four called. Normally, you could count on the flop check-raiser to bet the turn. Here you cannot; the unwanted callers might scare him into checking.
You have too much equity to miss a raise. If you knew the small blind would bet the turn if you just called, then you would prefer waiting until then to raise. But do not wait unless you are confident your opponent will bet. Here you are better off taking the sure thing.
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