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cobere
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08-15-2006, 02:01 AM
Post subject: 25NL Nut Flush draw 4way
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Flush
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Fort Collins
Posts: 336
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Question #1: Reraise preflop?
Question #2: As played, what do you do with all the action in front on the flop?
I'm going over hand history so I don't recall what reads I had or what the HUD stats were. The flop action was bangbangbang, so I know I did not have the mental gears turning trying to think what everybody might like about this flop. When I went through it tonight in retrospect without looking at the results, I did pretty good putting people on ranges. Question still remains, do you fold the flop, call this and evaluate the turn, or punch it?
FullTiltPoker Game #885288240: $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em
CO ($19.25)
Hero ($63.10)
SB ($19.15)
BB ($45)
UTG ($38.65)
UTG+1 ($49.50)
MP1 ($102.10)
MP2 ($7.40)
MP3 ($31.45)
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Hero is on the button with [Ah Qh]
2 folds, MP1 raises to $1, 2 folds, CO calls, Hero calls but promises to raise next time, SB calls, BB calls.
*** FLOP *** [8c Kh 6h] (pot $5)
SB bets $5
BB folds
MP1 raises to $20
CO calls $18.25, and is all in
Hero ?????
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strawman
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08-15-2006, 02:44 AM
Post subject: Re: 25NL Nut Flush draw 4way
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Straight
Join Date: Oct 2005
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So the pot is 48.25 when it gets to you. So assuming the SB calls your implied odds on the flop are a little over 3-1. But since you can't guarantee the small blind calls you are only getting a little under 2.5-1 here. Either way unless you can extract something extra if a heart hits on the turn calling isn't much of an option here. Additionally some of your hearts here might not be outs. It wouldn't surprise me if MP1 has a set of 6s here. And if that assumption is correct your pushing idea is even worse than calling.
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Miffed22001
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Marry Me Cheryl!!!
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sbs not folding.
push imo, its prob slightly -ev but great for shania.
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strawman
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Straight
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Originally Posted by Miffed22001
sbs not folding.
push imo, its prob slightly -ev but great for shania.
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Maybe, but she hasn't had a hit in years. And even she knows better than to push a flush draw against a set and MP1 is playing this like a flopped set of 6s or 8s- min raise preflop and 2x pot reraise on the flop.
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TerryToma
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Full House
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: wisconsin
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If you all had 25$ stacks it would be a call. However your stack is so deep and you are covered. To be a pessimist, someone could have a lower flush draw taking away 2 of your outs, and someone could have a set, taking away even more outs. I think I fold and look for a better spot. Let them fight over your 1$.
By the way, I do not like reraising preflop with AQs. In general you are looking to improve/build a pot, rather than isolate the pre-flop raiser.
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cobere
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Flush
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Location: Fort Collins
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Hero raises to $62.10, and is all in
SB folds
MP1 has 15 seconds left to act
MP1 calls $42.10
Hero shows [Ah Qh]
MP1 shows [8h 7h]
CO shows [Kc Kd]
*** TURN *** [8c Kh 6h] [4s]
*** RIVER *** [8c Kh 6h 4s] [9s]
Hero shows Ace King high
MP1 shows a pair of Eights
MP1 wins the side pot ($87.70) with a pair of Eights
CO shows three of a kind, Kings
CO wins main pot ($61.75) with three of a kind, Kings
Hero is sitting out
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