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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
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I would fold. Why? Because I've done the exact same thing to others and their second best flushes fell for it. [/ QUOTE ] resultoriented |
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
[x] board is not paired
[x] OP has best hand [x] valuetown |
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
I've had really bad experiences with the non nut flushes; ok maybe my thinking is irrational
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
but also I've seen the non flush shove like that at times when I've had the best flush
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
I tip the dealer before I turn over my cards.
Unpaired board, he hit his straight and is giving you his stack. Don't play scared. |
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
i call this 100% of the time. If he has a higher flush, than so be it.
P.S in the future, reraise the turn, so if he has a higher flush draw, you make him pay. |
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
Shove turn. As played call, and hope he reloads.
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
why do you play crappy hands if you are not willing to get it allin when you hit big?
generally with 100xBB if villain offers you to go allin when you have a flush (any flush) on a 3flush unpaired board you call every single time. you will loose some to bigger flushes but you will win way more against nonflush hands, especially at NL10 |
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
Caaaalll.
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Re: Can I fold a flush here? NL10
Fold* most* of the time you are beat*.
You played the hand well* on Flop* and Turn*, but you obviously* have to* fold* on the river. *Guess what |
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