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OOP with non nut flush
Reads: It's PP think about it
Seat 1: MA_GIC ( $196.51 ) Seat 2: Peoriaholdem ( $331.30 ) Seat 3: H_Lime ( $207 ) Seat 4: knice75 ( $353.20 ) Seat 6: deeb11 ( $388 ) Seat 7: RAMITJAMIT ( $428.50 ) Seat 8: PamTheScam ( $619.35 ) Seat 9: Andy_XO15 ( $125.07 ) Seat 10: CGLUF7 ( $365.49 ) Seat 5: Hero ( $400 ) RAMITJAMIT posts small blind [$2]. PamTheScam posts big blind [$4]. Hero posts big blind [$4]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Qs 8h Jh Ks ] Andy_XO15 folds. CGLUF7 folds. MA_GIC folds. Peoriaholdem raises [$18]. H_Lime folds. knice75 folds. Hero calls [$14]. deeb11 calls [$18]. RAMITJAMIT folds. PamTheScam folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2s, 8s, Js ] Peoriaholdem checks. Hero bets [$57]. deeb11 calls [$57]. Peoriaholdem folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 7c ] Hero ?? please post comments on every street |
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Re: OOP with non nut flush
Do you really have no better read on villian? I think preflop and flop are fine. Most of the time I just check the flop, since I'm not worried about a free card. I check the turn pretty much 100% of the time, then I fold, call, or cr all in depending on who villain is. Against an unknown opponent in a slightly passive $400, fold.
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Re: OOP with non nut flush
I'm gonna cheat because I have stats on this player. He's pretty aggro preflop, with about 15% preflop raise over the 1100 hands I have on him. He's also somewhat of a call station and will call the flop with every conceivable flush.
Preflop is fine. Against this particular player I'd checkraise the flop quite a bit since he'll call with a ten-high flush, but betting out is good too. I doubt you're behind very often here. I'd bet about 1/2 to 2/3 pot on the turn. If he raises you can fold and you're still giving him incorrect odds to call with a set. AFAIK he will not jam the turn without the nut flush. |
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Re: OOP with non nut flush
jeffman,
Either you're ahead, beat or he's drawing to a full. I would bet the flop as you did and then bet about 60% of the pot on the turn so as to lay him incorrect odds to fill without running him off, and so as to lose less if I got raised and folded to his presumed nut flush. Of course a read on whether he would raise you with a lesser flush then or that he would call the flop with the naked A just to put a move on the turn is necessary in order to make sure you don't fold a winner too often. Also, you need to use a hand converter, rather than just removing your own sn while leaving those of others in. |
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