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Old 09-29-2007, 11:25 AM
YesMehFriend YesMehFriend is offline
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

I lead the flop - no reason to believe anyone bets this scary board and you have to protect your hand: you don't want to see a heart turn or a paired turn. After the check you should c/r ...
Lead turn his bet on the flop could be a steal-/probe-bet and his turn bet is not for sure. C/r afterwards is good.
I lead river for more $$ if he has a hand (TP or better) he'll call more. If he has no hand he won't call your small bet anyway.
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Old 09-29-2007, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

I don't like to lose pots I should have won with proper betting. If I was you, I'd check raise the flop to pot, and make the guy pay for his draw. If he has top pair with Ah, you can certain this guy is willing to play for the ride hes going on. Check raise flop and bet pot on turn. If no heart falls on river you must use your judgment in terms of what kind of player he is to determine the right bet on the river that he will call.

Also, depending on your table image, if you play the hand very quickly (and you've been caught in a bluff recently) you might get him to play back at you BUT this situation will only occur if you play strong and fast. GL
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Old 09-29-2007, 12:14 PM
MattyTrane MattyTrane is offline
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

take it down one way or another on the flop.
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Old 09-29-2007, 12:22 PM
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

Checking or betting this flop are both fine but obv if we check it is to c/r

Turn I prob make it 4

River i pot it
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Old 09-29-2007, 12:58 PM
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

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Checking or betting this flop are both fine but obv if we check it is to c/r

Turn I prob make it 4

River i pot it

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On the river, your hand is either destroyed or safe. Why would you pot it unless you have a reason to believe that the villlain makes huge overcalls on river. BET For value..
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Old 09-29-2007, 01:14 PM
YesMehFriend YesMehFriend is offline
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Default Re: flopped flush, how is my play?

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On the river, your hand is either destroyed or safe.

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This is true for every river ...

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Why would you pot it unless you have a reason to believe that the villlain makes huge overcalls on river. BET For value..

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Eh, I dont get this?! He said he makes a pot-sized-bet. That would be for value not as a bluff ...
Villain can't overcall, it's hu.
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Old 09-29-2007, 01:23 PM
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Checking or betting this flop are both fine but obv if we check it is to c/r

Turn I prob make it 4

River i bet 6

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Old 09-29-2007, 01:12 PM
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take it down one way or another on the flop.

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this is sub optimal. we want to give others incorrect odds to draw and for them to call. DUCY?
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