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Re: K6 straight on a flushy board
grunch
I like the way you played the hand. I agree that a turn lead is better because of the possibility of it getting checked through. I wouldn't consider folding if it's raised on the turn becasue you have the flush draw. The river is a bet, no one 3 bet the turn you are more than likly ahead. Because I'm a nit: You don't have the 2nd nut flush draw because there are straight flushes possible. |
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Re: K6 straight on a flushy board
Value betting and straight forward play is what will reward you at these limits, please stop out playing yourself.
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Re: K6 straight on a flushy board
No-one is likely playing 86, so your straight is very likely the nuts. Against three opponents it's VERY unlikely someone has Axh, especially considering the lack of real betting going on.
Since you have about 14 outs (the 6h can give someone a straight flush but that's it - and I'm not even counting the K overcard), even against one opponent it's a value bet on the flop. You're +50% on making either a straight or a flush by the river, so any bet is just in your favor. That means BET, RAISE, CAP! Well, maybe not cap, since that's likely a Axh, but still, you get the idea... 14+ outers have MASSIVE value on the flop, and should be taken all the way. I'd donk the flop, 3-bet if someone raises (and call down if they'd cap), lead the turn (unless capped flop), lead the river. You have very little to fear in this hand... |
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