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    Default Flush. All the way? <25nl>

    Villian is 54/10/2.4 (only 30~ hands). after the river 5bet I was in Oh $*(@ mode and should of either folded or pushed, no sense in calling. On the river I was doing some sketchy guesswork. When if ever do I need to let this go?

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    MP1 ($21.30)
    MP2 ($29.30)
    MP3 ($15.60)
    CO ($23.30)
    Button ($24.90)
    SB ($25.35)
    Hero (BB) ($35.05)
    UTG ($23.15)
    UTG+1 ($26.30)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 10, 9
    4 folds, MP3 calls $0.25, 2 folds, SB calls $0.15, Hero checks

    Flop: ($0.75) 3, 8, 7 (3 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks, MP3 bets $0.25, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.25

    Turn: ($1.25) 2 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP3 checks

    River: ($1.25) 8 (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.25, MP3 raises to $2.50, Hero raises to $5, MP3 raises to $12.60, Hero calls $7.60
  2. #2
    first of all lead the flop for 0.6, check calling such a weak bet with such a big hand is way weak. Then you can lead the turn for say 2/3rds pot and villains dont always give you credit for a flush, whilst if you check call then checkraise or donk the turn they do. As played when he minraises the river im a bit unsure whether to raise or just flat, with hindsight I flat but usually ill raise to 7.50 and expect to see 8s call me down. Once he 4 bets you have to fold, I cant see when your ever good here.
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  3. #3
    You're not putting money in until you're beat, instead of while your equity is ginormous. I'd bet/reraise the flop infinitely and def. jam the turn.
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  4. #4
    as played i raise the flop, then what he said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetlemon69
    as played i raise the flop, then what he said...

    That is sooooo sweeet
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    I definitely agree that you should raise the flop - 4-5x. With both the flush outs and the open-ended straight draw you have a ton of outs if he calls. plus, if he raises THEN, you can get out of the hand before you ship your whole stack to them.
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    After the flop you're 54% to make either your flush or straight. You need to bet pretty large (I like 4-5x BB also) while you're ahead. He'd probably call and you can push him on the turn. If he pushes all-in with his 2 pair on the flop you are completely warranted in calling based on the pot-odds.
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    himself fucker.
    I don't understand how you slowplay a superdraw. Maybe a big made hand, sure... but a draw? You have sick equity vrs any range. Throw all of your chips at the pot until the dealer ships it your way!
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