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representing flush at river
The villain is something like 30/11 with a showdown percentage of about 27. Let me know what you think about each street (I thought I was up against a set), and whether I should try to make this play at this level. Thx
Ultimate Bet No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.50./$1. 5 players Converter Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is SB with :jh :js UTG calls, CO calls, [color=#cc0000]Button raises to $5.5</font>, Hero calls, BB calls, UTG folds, CO calls. Flop: :3d :9c :tc ($23, 4 players) [color=#cc0000]Hero bets $14</font>, BB calls, CO calls, Button folds. Turn: :qs ($65, 3 players) Hero checks, [color=#cc0000]BB bets $14</font>, CO folds, Hero calls. River: :4c ($93, 2 players) [color=#cc0000]Hero bets $50</font>, BB calls. Results: Final pot: $193 |
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Re: representing flush at river
People do not fold sets at NL100 even on 4 flush boards.
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Re: representing flush at river
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People do not fold sets at NL100 even on 4 flush boards. [/ QUOTE ] yes they do but i would not turn JJ into a bluff here, you have a reasonable amount of showdown value |
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