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AQs Paired board, Nut flush and two overs

  
 
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locks1018
Old 09-13-2006, 05:50 AM     Post subject: AQs Paired board, Nut flush and two overs #1 (permalink)  
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Hi all. I'm playing in a hand and don't know if the player is floating me or not. I was multi-tabling and the guy had just sat down.

Scenerio:

Hand: AhQh
Position: CO
Game: NL50

Everyone folded to me and I raised to $1.75. The BB called. The pot now has $3.75.

Flop comes Jh 8c 2h.

He checks and I bet $2.75. He thinks a second and calls. The pot now has $9.25.

The turn comes the 8s.

Now, I only have Ace high really but I do (if he doesn't have a set or just made trips) have 15 out or I have 9. I'm wondering if the best play here is to bet the turn as well or to check and take a free card and evaluate the hand on the river?
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Old 09-13-2006, 06:19 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Most people don't float oop. So assume he either has a J or an 8, and he's not folding any of those.. Take the free card.

I would rather bet if Villain was in position (more likely he called with just a medium PP).
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Old 09-13-2006, 07:22 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Check and take the free card. If you hit your flush raise him if he bets or else bet yourself if he checks. Otherwise you are done with the hand.
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