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Old 06-13-2007, 04:57 AM
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Default Re: 50NL-classic flush draw situation

Well to make the flop call correct you basicly have to win his stack. He raised, so the chance he is stacking off is quite high. He might not put you on a draw because of your bet (read/opponent dependant).
You have to lead the turn, the pot must get bigger. Villain has around 45 left on the turn, and you have to get that in on turn and river. Maybe around 15 on turn and 30 (half PSB) on the river? Depends a bit on villain: if he is afraid of getting bluffed then a turn check and river open shove can be interesting, but as standard you have to lead turn.

edit: too bad i can't read. But my point stands, get the money in! You don't have to get the whole stack in this situation, but getting more value isn't exactly a mistake.
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