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Flush draw with 2 overs, $6.50

  
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Nakamura
Post Posted: Wed, 09 Jul 2008, 5:55am    Post subject: Flush draw with 2 overs, $6.50 Reply with quote
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I hit my flush draw here with 2 over to the board. Because of my EP I check the flop, hoping to catch a freebie or someone putting in 1/3-1/2 pot, which I will call.

I thought about pushing over here. Do I have enough FE to make this push?

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Poker Star Game 18690520259 / Ring Game
Table Donnée non disponible -
Blinds : 100/200
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5 players
[SB] rhannah383 (4938)
[BB] eNakamura (3455)
[1] rhynstoner (2332)
[2] Jockel177 (1065)
[B] grizbi (1710)

eNakamura Q J Initial Pot: 300

rhynstoner calls 200
Jockel177 folds
grizbi calls 200
rhannah383 folds
eNakamura checks
### FLOP ### 6 9 6 Pot: 700
eNakamura checks
rhynstoner bets 600
grizbi folds
eNakamura folds
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taipan168
Post Posted: Wed, 09 Jul 2008, 7:26am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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FD + 2 overs is a very strong hand, you have up to 15 outs provided that opp didn't flop trip 6s (in which case you have 9) or a full house (in which case you're pretty much dead). However, it's a hand that very much benefits from having some fold equity and, if you're called, seeing both the turn and river cards without having to make another decision on the turn.

For that reason, if you're checking this flop (which I would), it has to be with the intention of check-raising all-in (which I would).
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mukaka
Post Posted: Wed, 09 Jul 2008, 8:52am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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also I must add that this is a safe flop for check-raising.. I don't know what he hit on this flop to make that bet.. It's a high probability that he has nothing and will fold.. and also for the above reasons CRAI is good..
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Im_new
Post Posted: Wed, 09 Jul 2008, 9:03am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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agreed. CRAI = Very Happy
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Nakamura
Post Posted: Wed, 09 Jul 2008, 6:07pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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In my original post I believe I meant CR instead of call. In the end I wasn't sure on the CR because of the pot-sized nature of his bet, plus I wasn't certain on the FE.

The good news is I learnt from this and pushed a similar hand on the flop after catching the FD with 2 overs.

I'll certainly CRAI from a similar position in the future.
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