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Jake
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04-23-2009, 08:09 AM
Post subject: 50nl: Nut flush draw
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 2
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Hi, I'm new to the forum!
The converter didn't work with my hand (error: can't determine file format). I copied the hand from poker tracker, and the hand was played on ongame.
How would you play this hand?
Seat 3: SB ($119.43 in chips)
Seat 4: BB ($54.62 in chips)
Seat 5: HERO [ 10C,AC ] ($92.52 in chips)
Seat 10: BUTTON ($50 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
SB posts blind ($0.25), BB posts blind ($0.50).
PRE-FLOP
HERO bets $1.75, BUTTON calls $1.75, SB folds, BB calls $1.25.
FLOP [board cards 2H,9C,KC ]
BB checks, HERO bets $4, BUTTON folds, BB bets $10, HERO calls $6.
TURN [board cards 2H,9C,KC,4H ]
BB bets $12.75, HERO calls $12.75.
RIVER [board cards 2H,9C,KC,4H,2D ]
BB checks, HERO checks.
edit: cleaned up HH
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oskar
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: in ur accounts... confiscating ur funz
Posts: 2,452
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Any reads on BB?
c/r is a strange line on that board.
Without reads I play it the same... and just generally it's not bad at all to play it passive after the c/r imo. If he has a draw then your A high has showdown value, and if he has a set, you're getting the right odds to call. If he's completely FOS, or he has a draw that you dominate often enough, then shoving would probably be the best play. You don't want a complete maniac to see a free turn and river...
Calling is unlikely to be a big mistake, especially in position... so...
It's all good.
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I 3b unless his raising range doesn't include worse flush draws
I just bump it up to $25 and hope he shoves a worse flush draw
I'm OK getting it in vs. a king, but I think we actually get a lot of hands like that to chicken out and fold
so unless his raising range is just two pair+ (which it is for a lot of fish because they'll flat draws and pairs) I'll 3b and hope to get it in
I mean if I make it $25 I'm not folding to a shove
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Parasurama
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Full House
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: DMT
Posts: 820
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Yeah if villain is somewhat good I agree with iopq but otherwise since you're deep and have position you played it fine.
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dtamburin
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 65
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Without more reads on the villain I think you played this well. You had pot odds to call the flop (didn't even need implied), and certainly implied odds to call the turn. Looks fine to me.
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Jake
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Didn't really have any reads on BB yet, but he seemed like he'd not fold a king there, and if BB was drawing too I'd most likely win the hand anyhow.
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Parasurama
Yeah if villain is somewhat good I agree with iopq but otherwise since you're deep and have position you played it fine.
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he's 108BB deep vs. BB
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Parasurama
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Full House
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: DMT
Posts: 820
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by iopq
Quote:
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Originally Posted by Parasurama
Yeah if villain is somewhat good I agree with iopq but otherwise since you're deep and have position you played it fine.
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he's 108BB deep vs. BB
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ah true I thought hand was played against SB
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