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Old 10-12-2007, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: $25NL Nut flush draw vs action

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Jek if BTN didn't have you covered I'd advocate just sticking it all in on the flop. The way the flop played out it just looks ugly although once the BTN folds you're not folding this hand and should just put the rest of your chips in on the flop. You could be up against another flush draw which decreases your equity quite a bit if it stays 3 handed.

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Open shoving or CRAI on the flop? Why does it matter if BTN has me covered to do this?

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I'm for the saying CRAI after the raise. The reason I mentioned BTN's stack is say all three opponents had 100bb then 3 bet pushing the flop is probably fine b/c of all the dead money. I;m not sure I'd want to commit 160bbs here though.

Also I don't think preflop is standard for FR. It's OK if you're just mixing it up but to always raiser with mid suited aces after a limper in the HJ is pretty laggy. I don't raise A7s from the same position in 6 max.

I'd like it more from the button for CO. I think a suited connector is a better hand to raise from the HJ here after a limper although I haven't played much FR so I could be wrong.
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