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Double nut flush draw in big 4-way pot
Cake full-table PLO .25/.5 loose-as-balls game.
The guy who minraised PF is a complete donk and has been raising various amounts at a whim, usually with something like J822 rainbow. The guy with the huge chipstack just came off of two hands where he quintupled up from $50 to $250, so for this hand I assume he's making some looser calls. I don't know about the third guy. Hand History Hero, Toesack, had (in white) <font color="white"> Ah As Th 8s, giving me the nut flush drawx2, low straight, and nut straight draw on the turn </font> Basically, did I play this correctly? Should I have reraised PF and maybe (loose as balls game) knock one other guy out? In my mind I think I played this standardly, but maybe a little passively, however I'm not the poker guru some of y'all are. |
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Re: Double nut flush draw in big 4-way pot
raise preflop
raise flop raise/push turn |
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Re: Double nut flush draw in big 4-way pot
The rule of thumb is you have maximum of 14 nut outs and probably 2-3 split pot outs in this hand. I reraise this hand preflop. Raising the flop with fold out some weak draws. Definitely shove the turn.
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