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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
If we call, turn is blank, i guess we have to fold to a PS Bet hm?
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
...thats why I would stick it in when my equity and fe is best
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
the thing is dersl we only have FE against worse hands
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
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...thats why I would stick it in when my equity and fe is best [/ QUOTE ] You have the ace. |
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
Smooth call the raise.. best case scenario he is on a flush draw too. Bad for him if he makes it..but if he has an Ace your probably behind.
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
Results, villain flopped bottom set FTW.
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
you can just call here. you have position, and really good equity.
i don't think shoving is bad, but if called you will need to catch the flush, which isn't that bad, you will still have 33%+ equity + FE. note: if you flopped the NFD + pair of 9's then shoving is much better because if behind you have more outs to improve, usually 14 unless he has a set |
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Re: NL100: TP w/ nut flush draw, shove on flop vs. reraise
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don't turn your showdownable hand into a bluff by 3b here. there's a good thread/discussion on TP+FD, it's definetly not he same as MP+FD, you actually want to see a showdown with it. flat call the $17 here [/ QUOTE ] link please |
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