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NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
No real reads, I don't know about this one-I prob should have raised a hair more pf. Thanks for replys
Effective Stacks Seat 5 $160.75 Seat 6 Hero, $158.20 Hero in Big Blind ($1) Pre-Flop Dealt to Hero: [A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]] Player 1: Fold Player 2: Call ($1) Player 3: Call ($1) Player 5: Raise ($4) Hero: Raise ($12) Player 2: Fold Player 3: Fold Player 5: Call ($8) Flop Community cards: [5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]]Pot-$26 Player 5: Bet ($14) Hero: Call ($14) Turn Community cards: [6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]] Pot-$54 Player 5: Bet ($28) Hero: Raise All In ($132.20) |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
whats with the mentally challenged hand converter
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
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whats with the mentally challenged hand converter [/ QUOTE ] yah, sorry guys this is from World-no converter. Any suggestions about converting would be nice. Thanks |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
dislike.
What are you trying to say you have? AAc? Great, I think he has KKc or QQc or a set/str8. I think he folds QQc. I think you get toasted here vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv often. |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
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dislike. What are you trying to say you have? AAc? Great, I think he has KKc or QQc or a set/str8. I think he folds QQc. I think you get toasted here vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv often. [/ QUOTE ] Coo and thanks your right, how do you play this? Re-raise flop? Call flop, call turn? It's very possible i'm not ready for NL$100. |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
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[ QUOTE ] whats with the mentally challenged hand converter [/ QUOTE ] yah, sorry guys this is from World-no converter. Any suggestions about converting would be nice. Thanks [/ QUOTE ] google... are u from the world of no converters also? go back where u came from |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
This is KK or QQ most likely with a club. If you want to continue on the flop, then shove. You are drawing to 10 outs in this case. So make up your mind and fold or shove on the flop. Your shove on the turn is terrible, you can turn your missed overcards with the A of clubs as well face up.
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] whats with the mentally challenged hand converter [/ QUOTE ] yah, sorry guys this is from World-no converter. Any suggestions about converting would be nice. Thanks [/ QUOTE ] google... are u from the world of no converters also? go back where u came from [/ QUOTE ] What? I don't get it, there is no converter for World. I've looked if you can find one I will love you sexually. It took me like 15min to type this shizz up. sorry still isn't pretty. Are you just gonna keep replying about the converter? or actually reply about the hand? |
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
I donk like the turn push since you will get looked up by someone either expecting a flopped A high flush or a draw. Push the flop since flop you have great FE + >50%ish vs his calling range.
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Re: NL $100 A,Q w/ a Flush draw
David H - STFU
I'd rather bomb the flop than the turn here, but doing so is tricky because any reasonable amount commmits you to calling a shove. This might not be so bad though, because unless villain has AA or a flopped flush then you're in pretty good shape. You're a tiny favorite against KK or QQ w/ a club and a solid favorite against JJ- with a club, which are the types of hands you might see villain getting it in with here; given that your equity against these hands is best on the flop, I like getting it in there a lot better than on the turn given the nature of the board. The problem with the board texture is that his bets seem to be saying he has a pretty decent hand - probably an overpair w/ a club, since I imagine he'd be betting harder to protect a non-club overpair - so on the turn I think he's calling the shove with a lot of those types of hands because w/o a read that he's a good player, he's probably like "lol I have an overpair and a flush draw, I CAWL!!!" The board isn't gonna make him fold because following preflop action, he's putting you on a straight or set pretty rarely. So, I'd rather get it in while your equity is highest against the types of hands that are calling you. |
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