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Old 11-18-2007, 07:22 PM
KexChoklad123 KexChoklad123 is offline
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Default Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board

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i think ur line is fine c/f turn is rediculas imo id lead as you did and fold if raised as most solid players raise a flush there

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And what do you do on the river if he just calls the turn which most people will do - slowplay a flush?

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It is always so easy to know the results of your hands. Since when "most" people slowplay a flush? Just because you lost this hand it does not mean you played it bad
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Old 11-18-2007, 07:25 PM
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Default Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board

I am just saying that what shat4brains said that people would raise a flush on the turn isn't true. Most people would slowplay a flush if they hit it.
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Old 11-18-2007, 07:41 PM
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Default Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board

You can fold this on the river if he continues to bet out .
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Old 11-18-2007, 07:48 PM
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Default Re: 400NLHUCASH two pair hand on a straight flush board

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I am just saying that what shat4brains said that people would raise a flush on the turn isn't true. Most people would slowplay a flush if they hit it.

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But most ship in a flush draw on that flop to a raise.

I stopped worrying about the flush in situations like this. I think you played it fine.
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Old 11-18-2007, 08:01 PM
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I am just saying that what shat4brains said that people would raise a flush on the turn isn't true. Most people would slowplay a flush if they hit it.

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But most ship in a flush draw on that flop to a raise.

I stopped worrying about the flush in situations like this. I think you played it fine.

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I thought the same thing. As weird as it sounds, I was more worried about 67 than a flush. I guess if that card wasn't a 5c, I would feel good about my play.
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Old 11-18-2007, 08:08 PM
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I am just saying that what shat4brains said that people would raise a flush on the turn isn't true. Most people would slowplay a flush if they hit it.

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But most ship in a flush draw on that flop to a raise.

I stopped worrying about the flush in situations like this. I think you played it fine.

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I thought the same thing. As weird as it sounds, I was more worried about 67 than a flush. I guess if that card wasn't a 5c, I would feel good about my play.

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Likewise, I'm more worried about 67, but I feel there are 3 OESDs on that flop so I have to be willing to pay them if villain is aggressive. Ac9x, Ac8x, 97, 87 and JT with a club aren't really going anywhere. Not to mention the hojillion other hands people try to show down here.
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