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Old 10-24-2007, 08:32 AM
case3 case3 is offline
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Default Re: NL100: Flopped Nut Flush

Preflop--

I really prefer a call to a 3-bet. If you choose to 3-bet preflop you need to have a plan for what you want to do with the hand:

-If UTG 4-bets it usually means a lot of trouble for this hand.
-Getting called will place you in a lot of tough spots post flop. When you hit any good but not great (A or Q hi) flop I don't imagine his range includes many 2nd best hands that will give you value and its easy to run into a real hand that chose to just call your 3-bet.
When you miss the flop villains stats look like a difficult choice to play vs oop. Loose enough to call a lot of C-bets and aggressive enough to apply pressure when you slow down.

Postflop--

When I flop something like this I bet big each street, often more than potsize. His calling range is such that it will call/raise big bets (sets, flushes, overpairs)or just fold so my line would be to bet big and hope for a call. You're not losing much value from weaker hands since you really have the deck strangled here.
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