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Old 09-03-2007, 10:57 AM
bob_sacamano bob_sacamano is offline
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

out of question for sure... if he hit a boat it would be a cooler...

but i think i'd raise that... but, i think theres not much left to take from him
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Old 09-03-2007, 11:08 AM
Sharagoz Sharagoz is offline
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

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Yeah. Its a bad card but Im not folding this when getting 2,5:1.

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I think he's debating whether to raise the river. Folding is out of the question.

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Isnt the guy all-in already?
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Old 09-03-2007, 11:11 AM
bob_sacamano bob_sacamano is offline
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

River: 5 ( $42.25 )
BB bets $29.00, Hero calls $29.00,

shouldnt allin appear here? (counting the bets, yes, he's allin :P)
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Old 09-03-2007, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

I would shove the turn, too many action killers could fall on the river, villain could have his 2pair counterfeited another heart could come off, any number of cards could be a scarecard for villain. The only reason to just call the turn is if you are sure he is bluffing and you want him to fire again. In which case the river is obviously a snap call, how can a hand villain was bluffing with on the turn improve to a winner? The only time you can slowplay turn is if you have already decided how you are going to play all rivers.
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Old 09-03-2007, 03:41 PM
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

I think the turn is fine. I really doubt he has a boat. I think most flopped sets get re-raised on the flop, and the ones that don't probably slow down a bit on that turn. I think 22 probably folds on the flop, but you could make an arguement for it.

I think it's a pretty easy river call.
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Old 09-03-2007, 03:59 PM
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push turn. You're going to hate a heart river as it will kill your action.

Villain loves his hand most of the time on the turn. He's not c/r'ing to see where he's at, he's going to the felt right there. I don't think I've seen a fold in months once c/r'ed in this spot. Get it in on turn. Charge 4 and 10 outers, however thin a part of their range, all of the others are coming along anyway 99% of the time.

Uber tricky maniac bluffer who might push river with air, and air being a good % of his range... I might, might just call this. No, not even then I don't think.
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Old 09-03-2007, 04:58 PM
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

I wouldn't be surprised to see 64s here, or a worse flush, and calling is not awful, but re-raising is probably better, because a 4th heart can come and ruin your action ~20% of the time, and you owe it to yourself to get more money in while you hold the nuts, sucks that the board paired, hope yhwg.

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Old 09-03-2007, 06:06 PM
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Default Re: Nut flush on the turn getting reraised, what\'s the best play?

I am shoving the turn here, he isnt bluffing here and likes his hand.
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