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Agreed. Although I found a SICK full ring game today and turned 200 into 900. Think you played hand all right, he could have a wide range of hands and you're getting close to 3 to 1 on flop with a flush. I probably raise turn. [/ QUOTE ] Thank you for your advice Johny. I'll be sure to look for a good game where I can buy in for 200 and quadruple it. |
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i agree w/ jim. this isn't a super strong or disguised draw, it's a ten high flush draw on a paired board. i wouldn't worry about getting blown off my hand if i bet and get raised. given you c/c flop and turn i would go ahead and check the river too. your hand is way stronger than he probably thinks it is(imo) and you probably won't know how to react vs. a raise from this particular player with the recent history.
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i agree w/ jim. this isn't a super strong or disguised draw, it's a ten high flush draw on a paired board. i wouldn't worry about getting blown off my hand if i bet and get raised. given you c/c flop and turn i would go ahead and check the river too. your hand is way stronger than he probably thinks it is(imo) and you probably won't know how to react vs. a raise from this particular player with the recent history. [/ QUOTE ] The check was consistent with how I would play any hand in this spot given the number of callers and board texture. I was planning on mucking it if some callers came along. Headsup I figure I've got enough equity to call one bet and see a turn. I think my T and 9 outs are good here some percentages of the time given the flop bet size. At the time I figured, the turn bet would be called only by an 8, boat or flush. I was having trouble assigning a range to those hands given wide preflop range that live players have. My fear wasn't the he would bluff raise me off the best hand but that I would "value bet" myself out of a stack. |
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