Ok, I was reading this, and re-reading this, and tried to make it make sence in my mind, but it just didn't. Why would just an open ended straight draw be good for you? That means you HAVE to catch those cards in order for you to win the hand. If he even has over cards (probably A K - A J of hearts), you have to catch cards in order for you to win. Either way, you are behind in the hand.
A good way to figure out percentages, is take how many outs you have. In this case, lets say he doesn't have a flush draw, but an over pair. You have roughly 8 outs. So you take your outs, and how many cards are left to come (this usually only works on 4th and 5th streets). So on the flop, theres two cards to come, and you have 8 outs. You multiply 8 * 2 to get 16. Multiply that by two also (the number of cards to come), and you get 32. Add a few more points (usually between 1-6) to get your percentage. So in this case, I would say your about a 35% underdog.
Now, if you change his hole cards from pocket cards, to two overs (like As Ks, with no flush draw), then it's virtually a coin flip. So you are 50% to win or lose this hand (more like 49.7% underdog, but lets round up.) But in these cases, is it really a good idea to calla POT sized bet? If you think it is, then by all means call. Just don't make it a habbit. Like the old poker saying goes, never call off your chips with a draw. It's either raise some of the time, or fold it.
Bty, how did the hand play out for you?
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