Re: Set on a flush board--what to do?
How does he normally play postflop?
Well, to the river you have .65 equity if he has As Ad, and .34 equity if he has 6s 7s which are the only two types of hands I put villain on. If you repop the flop, I don’t see an aggressive villain laying down, you’re probably coinflipping against his range for your stack, and your pots odds are basically 1:1.
I like smooth calling also. Obviously if a spade spikes, you're done, but I don't think you can have both
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Call. If he doesn't have a big flush it will make him very, very nervous and could buy you a free river card if you want it.
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If another spade hits and he bets, fold. If he checks, bet.
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