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Live 10/20NL - Idiot end of Straight Flush
Commerce Live 10/20NL
Effective stacks $4000 OP1 raises in MP to $90 (Super LAG) Hero calls with As7s on CO OP2 calls on BN (New Player) Flop - Js8sTs OP1 - leads for $200 Hero - Calls (playing for stacks mentality - flame away) OP2 - Calls Turn Js8sTs9s (I now have the idiot end) OP1 - Leads for $300 Hero - Raises to $1200 OP2 - Flat calls (Hero vomits) OP1 - Folds River - Js8sTs9s4s Hero - Checks This is the part I'm wondering about. I certainly am not folding a Straight Flush, but leading and getting raised is not an attractive outcome here. Is this a wise check/call situation? Even if he pushes, I'm calling so is it better to value bet? OP2's flat cold-call on the turn made BIIIIG sirens go off in my head. Finding out if the Qs was out there was the reason I raised there to begin with. I felt gross afterwards. Not only wallowing in my weak-tightness, but like I somehow managed to get out of Bubba's cell without getting raped. Actual Results: <font color="white"> OP2 Checks behind and tables 9h9d for a set on the turn. Hero wins. Table is amazed.</font> |
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