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Ax suited flopping the flush??

  
 
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Old 04-24-2005, 08:30 AM     Post subject: Ax suited flopping the flush?? #1 (permalink)  
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$25 NL Hold'em - Sunday, April 24, 04:09:07 EDT 2005
Table Table 37265 (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 4: cagedman ( $26.7 )
Seat 5: guyonthecouc ( $21.27 )
Seat 7: jway777 ( $12.46 )
Seat 9: jpbodrie ( $25.5 )
Seat 10: dualMonocles ( $30.43 )
Seat 1: hembymetal ( $34.7 )
Seat 8: liptakrobi ( $25 )
Seat 2: KwSlade ( $18.89 )
Seat 3: Baytoe ( $25 )
Seat 6: DeadRaw66 ( $10 )
jway777 posts small blind [$0.1].
liptakrobi posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to dualMonocles [ Ac 5c ]
jpbodrie calls [$0.25].
dualMonocles calls [$0.25].
hembymetal folds.
KwSlade calls [$0.25].
cagedman calls [$0.25].
guyonthecouc folds.
jway777 calls [$0.15].
liptakrobi checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ Kc, Tc, 6c ]
jway777 bets [$1.21].
liptakrobi folds.
jpbodrie folds.
dualMonocles calls [$1.21].
KwSlade folds.
cagedman raises [$3.92].
jway777 folds.
DeadRaw66 has left the table.
dualMonocles calls [$2.71].
** Dealing Turn ** [ Ts ]
dualMonocles checks.
cagedman bets [$11].
????

results in white

dualMonocles raises [$25].
cagedman is all-In [$11.53]
** Dealing River ** [ Js ]
dualMonocles shows [ Ac, 5c ] a flush, ace high.
cagedman shows [ 6s, 6h ] a full house, Sixes full of tens.
dualMonocles wins $2.47 from side pot #1 with a flush, ace high.
cagedman wins $52.86 from the main pot with a full house, Sixes full of tens.


What would you have done? No reads.... re-raise on the flop? Yes, I know... Ax suited is not really profitable, but I was drinking a bit.
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Old 04-24-2005, 10:42 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Other than poor position with this hand you did everything right until you just called his flop raise...Push him back all in..he obviously wants to play and you are holding the nuts
Superb play sir...I always call 20% of my stack off with a gutshot draw. Excuse me while I race for my wallet.
 
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Old 04-24-2005, 11:36 AM #3 (permalink)  
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what i would have done if i played how i like to think i play: fold.

what i would have actually done: reraise all-in.

but more seriously, its really sketchy that he sees three to a flush, sees the board pair, and is still raising like a maniac. I think I actually might be able to fold here. (But the moral of the story is reraise hard on the flop.)
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Old 04-24-2005, 04:15 PM #4 (permalink)  
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I was looking to milk some more money out of him, that's why I didn't re-raise. Looking back, I think I should have raised it to about $10 or so, and tried to induce an AI from him. I don't think he would have called an AI from me.
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Old 04-25-2005, 11:27 PM #5 (permalink)  
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I think you played the flop alright. While a reraise could've gave your hand away I think you gotta be afraid when the board pairs. He would definetly raise that dangerous flop with a set or 2 pair. Once the board pairs you have to at least think about throwing it away but thats easier said than done.
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Old 04-26-2005, 03:44 AM #6 (permalink)  
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My opinion is this..

If you call that flop, he's not going to continue betting at you without the flush. However, if he does have a set like he does he could make a full house and de-stack you. So just raise it anyways even though I know you would want to milk more money out of him you just won't unless you're beat.(at least not much)

That huge bet on the turn when the board pairs is a good signal you're beat when there's an obvious flush out there too. He played it stupidly, even though you called anyways. I very rarely call an all-in move when I have a flush if the board is paired.
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