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Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board
Anyone like donking the flop here? Such a draw heavy board that you don't really want to see a turn card IMO. B/3B would be a nice line and villain would have a really wide range for raising this flop (draws, over pairs, top pairs etc).
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Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board
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Anyone like donking the flop here? Such a draw heavy board that you don't really want to see a turn card IMO. B/3B would be a nice line and villain would have a really wide range for raising this flop (draws, over pairs, top pairs etc). [/ QUOTE ] NO! http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...ue#Post12895327 |
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Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board
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Anyone like donking the flop here? Such a draw heavy board that you don't really want to see a turn card IMO. B/3B would be a nice line and villain would have a really wide range for raising this flop (draws, over pairs, top pairs etc). [/ QUOTE ] If he checks behind with a draw and a draw comes on the turn, I probably lose less if he has a flush so I don't mind giving a free card. Plus, most villains bet their flush draw. They don't necessarilly push with it over a checkraise, but they bet it. Well, he had A6c. |
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Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board
Trying to decide now if it was a beat, like MasterLj says, or a bad play, like jay shark says.
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