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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
i would certainly push this flop - you hit it. no reason to check it down. get those chips to add to your stack. You want him to call you down w/ a flush draw...
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
Reads on the button? I think I'm folding if he's been tight. As played I'm definitely pushing on the flop.
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#3
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
Here is the thing:
If you push, do you think he folds his flush draw? 50/50? Second, if you check it down and he does in fact hit a flush, do you have any doubt he is not going to bet into you? No need to be nice here, I make him pay to see the next card. |
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
Deffinately gotta make him pay.
Shoving seems like the best decision here. |
#5
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
I usually bet at the dry side pot here.
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
I think if you intended to check it down when flopping TP with another 4.5k stack who called 1k cold you should hav e just mucked preflop, as your money is as good as dead/donation (especially considering you could be drawing slim vs an AK/KK/AA of the initial pusher who only shoved 2.5 bb)
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Re: $22 TP dry sidepot
I think Scotty nailed it. If you're not betting that flop, why'd you call in the first place?
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