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Old 09-29-2007, 01:07 PM
AAismyfriend AAismyfriend is offline
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Default Re: NL1000 flopped flush

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Disagree, if he has a queen high flush, queen ten/9? Then you are still going to get action especially if you check or bet small then check.

If I was playing this I would realise it to 600 (maybe), I would say he would call that at least 40/65 % of the time especially if he has a made flush as well, then he is getting close to being pot committed, you throw in a check from your side and he is going to feel decent.

Right?


You shove he is going to say to himself man I have "trips" or a queen/ 9 flush made on the flop and this guy has the nuts..

You have to string him a long a bit, it depends allot on previous action and how fast the game is going, you should know the move yourself, I take it you shoved and he folded well there you go, if you have the nuts what about giving the guy a chance to hang him self as well, he might go all in if you check the turn or check the flop, I like were your sitting your not afraid of any draw outs 0.005 percent or what ever for quads.


Sorry disagree. Shove is bad poker but I am a new player and I want to learn. I know you don’t shove the nuts with three suited cards down, its kind of bad play no? Shoving acts as a deterrent just as much as it acts as a money making move.

I am here to learn can some one explain to me why shoving is a good idea here or even why it is correctly a bad move.



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Bud


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A. 100BB stacks
B. 5/10NL
C. Aggro players
D. Nobody folds sets/flushes ever here
E. Hero would probably play the same with bare Ac here
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