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Old 11-05-2006, 01:31 PM
Will in New Have Will in New Have is offline
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Default Re: Results.

I think you are naive to believe any poker opponent in a situation like this.

Your line was intelligent in that it showed some thought and was not the obvious line of play. I think check-raising all-in on the flop is the right move. Leading out is probably OK also.

Looked at another way, if you played check-raised all-in one hundred times and someone called with the naked Ace one hundred times, would you have made more money or not? The fact that a Diamond came on the river this one time is not all that relevant.

In my opinion, since this is not a tournament, the long-run cash EV is all that matters.
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Old 11-05-2006, 01:44 PM
gol4pro gol4pro is offline
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Default Re: Live 1/2, flopped the flush in BB

BET THE FLOP. You don't want to worry about the risk of this getting checked through, you have a very vulnerable hand, you know someone else caught at least a piece, it disguises your hand, and stack sizes DEMAND you bet this flop

But since you mis-clicked and checked on accident.... at least CR the flop.

As played, cRAI.
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Old 11-05-2006, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: Live 1/2, flopped the flush in BB

Just keep betting. All that needs to be said has already been stated, but your hand is really vulnerable/faceup.
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