Re: Foxwoods 10-25, straight draw on a 2flush board
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fwiw, if i'm villain then i find your c/r very fishy. you obviously don't have a made hand because you're not going to risk having the 2-heart board checked through on the flop when two of the other three players in the hand limped pf. making it $1200 is very bad here because it allows the original raiser to 3bet against what is a transparently weak hand.
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In hindsight, I agree the check-raise looks a little fishy, especially when I thought about it for so long. I think he read this as weakness, hence his instapush. So do you check-call? And what happens if I miss the turn, check-fold?
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As for your assumptions... 1) I don't think villain has ATC here if he's as strong as his reputation because he won't cbet 4-handed unless he is reasonably strong. This is AQ/KQ at a minimum. 2) What do you think villain's range is here? I don't think its that wide once he 3bets all-in. If you call here, you are drawing to a straight and nothing else.
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I think his continuation bet could be any 2, but I agree that once he pushes, his range is more narrow (its certainly not air). I still think he could have any flush draw (not just the nut flush draw), AA, KK, QQ, JJ (that would suck), TT, 77, and maybe AQ or KQ. If he has JJ or a set then I am getting the worst of it if I call (but not by a lot), otherwise I think I am getting the best of it (again, not by much) if I call.
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