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  1. #1

    Default ATs flops a flush.

    This was a lovely flop, but how do I get maximum value out of it? SB was 32/0/2.8 over 60 hands. Should I raise or just flat call? I thought a call could bring a lot of scare cards for him, and he may then shut down. But a raise may scare him off too.

    Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10)

    Hero ($8.02)
    UTG+1 ($22.54)
    CO ($9.96)
    Button ($11.17)
    SB ($9.29)
    BB ($21.57)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with T , A .
    Hero raises to $0.40, 3 folds, SB calls $0.35, 1 fold

    Flop: ($0.90) 2 , 7 , 6 (2 players)
    SB bets $0.86, Hero ??
  2. #2

    Default flopped flush

    mini raise him.
  3. #3
    Click it back!
  4. #4
    My 2 cents.

    I think you can extract more by just calling (perhaps tank a little) with the NF here. He will often put you on one big spade and if the turn doesn't bring a spade you can often get all the money in.

    CIB looks fishy, although at 10nl who knows. Don't really have to worry about protecting too much as he's gonna felt a set or 2p regardless.
  5. #5
    in my extended and painfully donk-infested experience at these particular stakes, i have noticed a pattern that many of these players fall into in a spot like this: that of calling a min raise then chk-folding the next street.
    If he's one of these (most are) then calling flop/raising 4th would be best
    Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups
  6. #6
    calling is bad. if you raise he is still going to call you with a decent spade, which is the only thing that will end up paying you off anyway.

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