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Old 06-09-2007, 01:03 PM
Pokerpaulie Pokerpaulie is offline
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Default Re: Is Raising on the River with nutflush on paired board -EV

Maybe I am wrong but, 1) I don't think I would have put my money in with A 5 clubs against a tight player, but depending on circumstances you did. so that brings us to the Flop 2) a check call is a pretty strong play, especially from a loose player(which should indicate strength, like ak or 55) 3)you should have never bet in position after flop but you did 4) after the turn giving you nut flush draw, is when you should have bet, giving you the info you need on river 5)after you hit nut flush and he bets out, I think calling is your only option, raiseing only gives a player a chance to make more money when a pair is on board, A call here stops the action and saves you money if you are beat.

Did he have a set of 5's on flop???
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