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Old 03-10-2006, 02:11 PM
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Default Re: top set on flush board

i guess you know the table, but people call raises with a lot more hands that flop flushes here than AKs.

this must be a capped buyin game given the stack sizes. with stacks this size, betting almost any amount has to be correct here. after the flop your opponents have about 115, 30 and 50.

i assume BB checked and action is on you. if you bet and UTG calls, button and BB are calling/going all in with any set or any big heart. with stacks this short i can't imagine not having at least a three-way all in here. i love the 1/3 stack PF call here from "rock tight" BB.

if we want a multiway pot, i'm tempted to bet $30 here, let UTG and button call, BB goes all in, and you reraise allin. if you think you're up against a made flush from one of the shorties, this gives you the best odds to draw out.

but, you were positive you were ahead, so i shoot out $60 and call if next to act raises all in.
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