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Old 02-16-2007, 03:29 AM
ismokerocks ismokerocks is offline
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Default flopped a flush, not sure what to do on the turn...

10 handed pretty loose 2/5NL game. People view me as tight, I view villain as between TAG and LAG. He's only showed the nut flush which he called the turn with the draw and hit on the turn, checked behind and bet the river. He doesn't raise Ax with limpers as far as I can see.
Villain has $900 and I cover.

I limp 3rd in in MP on Js7s, 3 people call behind as do the blinds.

FLOP: AsKsTs
checked to me I fire 20, villain immediately behind raises to 60, folded back to me, I call with the intention of firing on any turn card.

TURN:Th
I fire out $75, he raises to $200, I?

Thoughts on all streets encouraged.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:34 AM
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Default Re: flopped a flush, not sure what to do on the turn...

I don't get your stubborn intetion of betting on any turn. Call the turn and reevaluate the river.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:40 AM
ismokerocks ismokerocks is offline
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Default Re: flopped a flush, not sure what to do on the turn...

I also considered a 3 bet on the flop, but I don't want to lose him if he has 2 pair and will fold to a 3 bet. I think, based on the cards I've had and that fact that he's a decent player, he may fold 2 pair to a 3 bet, hence, my flat call. Although, 3 betting might get me shoves from lower 8s9s type flushes, or QJ?
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