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JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
no reads, just moved to this table like five hands ago. First hand I played, if this person even noticed. After I raised, it took him a while to call... so i didnt think he was very strong.
do you call here or raise all in for some FE? ~35 people left I think. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t400 (8 handed) internettexasholdem.com Button (t9950) SB (t3645) BB (t4430) UTG (t6410) UTG+1 (t630) MP1 (t17480) MP2 (t9459) Hero (t9375) Preflop: Hero is CO with J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, MP2 calls t400, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to t1600</font>, <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, MP2 calls t1200. Flop: (t3375) 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> <font color="#CC3333">MP2 bets t1600</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero ? |
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Re: JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
I push this. This type of bet is usually indicative of weakness, since strong hands would probably go for the c/r.
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Re: JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
Yea, fairly standard shove.
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Re: JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
what are your reads on mp2? what kind of hands has he been limping in with? He could be limping in with a pocket pair or a hand like yours? If im gonna raise it up preflop with a hand like j10 suited i like to be the first one in, i think your stack is large enough in relation to the blinds that you can either limp in behind if you really wanna see a flop or find a better spot. Hands like jack10 can be hard to play after the flop. What if villain has A5 spades, i would much rather push a flop with the nut flush draw
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Re: JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
Push.
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Re: JTs flopped flush draw vs lead (PS 180 4.40)
I don't think this is a move of weakness (at least in my experience). If someone raises me in position and I have a marginal hand (say 66) that I'm playing for a good flop, and I hit the flop I'm going to lead in the pot instead of c/r hoping for a raise (especially to a known aggressive player, which most 2+2ers are). If they fold, well so be it, but if I check and they check behind I feel ultra stupid. I think I make more money w/ this move w/ my made hands as well because to keep playing they at least have to put what I put in and 50% of the time I am raised where I can push OTT, or call their AI. Just an insight.
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