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for the luv of god, plz dont hesitate to call this one.
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#12
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A high flush...call.
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On the other hand... If I had a boat here, and I put you on a flush draw, I might play exactly like this villain. I mean, if you're going to call with a flush draw on a paired board, you aren't folding if the flush gets there.
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The tiny turn bet gives you almost 6-to-1 to draw to the flush. And that from a player who had put in a decent-sized raise on the flop. It looks like he wants us to call with any kind of draw.
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...but then again, after you called a bet and a raise on the flop, would he really think he'd have to make an extra small turn bet? Wouldn't he just bet half the pot, or even let you hit your flush for free?
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call
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The tiny turn bet gives him almost 6-to-1 to draw to the flush. [/ QUOTE ] |
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You have to call. It's bad poker longterm to fold in these type situations. I would classify anyone who folds this as a Paris Hilton. As Paris recently said at the LA Classic "What's a flush?"
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The tiny turn bet gives him almost 6-to-1 to draw to the flush. [/ QUOTE ] True. The more i think about it the more it looks like a blocking bet. On the river, he has a flush more often than a boat. |
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