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Old 07-13-2007, 04:47 AM
ChipLeader ChipLeader is offline
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Default Re: $5 6-max flopped straight, k high flush draw.

You raised a very marginal hand that seldom flops well, managed to flop the 2nd nuts with a 2nd nut redraw, and had a guy push into you. I know you need to open up a little bit 6-max but do it with a hand that doesnt put you in bad situations on the flop, ie when the flop comes KT4 and you have no idea if your K is good. As is, i doubt you could have misplayed this hand, as it would appear villian was drawing to a flush or open ended and caught it. Im not sure what there is to critique... way to get pushed into, hope he doesnt have the A high flush and if he does, it furthers the validity of not creating a raised pot with a poor flopping hand like K9s.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:05 AM
PokerPhenom PokerPhenom is offline
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Default Re: $5 6-max flopped straight, k high flush draw.

Thanks for the advice so far. What you guys have said was really my only critique of myself, which was getting involved in the hand in the first place. I was basically trying to take control of a limped pot in position with a marginal hand. I put my opponent on those exact hands and I thought the king was most likely as he had played it and he didn't want to make a decision if I had a flush or not to my bet on the river.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:41 AM
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Default Re: $5 6-max flopped straight, k high flush draw.

Turrbo fold preflop, bet more on flop, bet more on turn.
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