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TheRedDragon 07-17-2007 07:28 AM

Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
Same session. I'm bored tonight, so I figured I may as well post a few hands as I go. Hopefully my opponents aren't reading as I do so. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]


Dealt to Neutrality [Ad 4d]
Ak4life82 leaves the table
skilledyou: folds
SoVeryGully: raises $100 to $200
DIAMOND789: folds
Neutrality: raises $100 to $300
patrikskjold: raises $100 to $400
Betting is capped
SoVeryGully: calls $200
Neutrality: calls $100
*** FLOP *** [Jh 3d 3s]
Neutrality: checks
patrikskjold: bets $100
SoVeryGully: calls $100
Neutrality: calls $100
*** TURN *** [Jh 3d 3s] [Jd]
Neutrality: checks
patrikskjold: bets $200
SoVeryGully: calls $200
Neutrality: raises $200 to $400

Patriks 07-17-2007 09:05 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
i like it. nobody has a fh.

baronzeus 07-17-2007 09:46 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
std, i do this with a the 9 high flush draw too sometimes

DeathDonkey 07-17-2007 11:12 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
Ick, really BZ? I feel like no pair will ever fold and another ace high will only sometimes and its 3 ways, seems like a spew considering you could be drawing dead and you will call a turn 3 bet anyway.

-DeathDonkey

baronzeus 07-17-2007 11:16 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
i feel like 3 ways given how i play, patrik would fold A high when i do this. you'd be surprised how many ppl fold on double paired boards cuz they're like "no way can he be bluffing into 2 ppl!"


HU it's a toss up, there are times when i do it and don't do it.

baronzeus 07-17-2007 11:16 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
also im never calling a turn 3bet lol hope you were joking abt that part

DeathDonkey 07-17-2007 11:45 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
Ok so then we are ignoring the flush draw we picked up and just flat out bluffing?

-DeathDonkey

baronzeus 07-17-2007 11:52 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
[ QUOTE ]
Ok so then we are ignoring the flush draw we picked up and just flat out bluffing?

-DeathDonkey

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well, it's an interesting situation, because some people will call with A high/any pair here, and others will instamuck those. so if we arent sure how our opponent plays, we can checkraise here partially for fold equity and partially because if he's ahead with pair/A high then we have a bunch of outs to improve (between 9 and 15, also 4 outs to split usually.) he needs to fold a very small % of the time for this to be a profitable c/r IMO.

also if he 3bets we're drawing dead. why would we call the turn then?

baronzeus 07-17-2007 11:55 AM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
also make sure you don't get caught doing this too much with whatever you have (a high, pairs etc) because if your opponent starts playing this correctly against you with full houses, then it starts becoming really -EV

Mig 07-17-2007 08:19 PM

Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
 
If I have a J here I just call the turn and pound the river because you are OOP and will have to bet the river if you wanna win that POT... I think it's a pretty gross play 3 handed. It might work from time to time but at 200/400 I bet you don't have as many fold as you are hoping for...


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