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1/2 Baby flush facing small river bet on paired board after turn c/r
BB is running 36/27 over 30 hand or so.
Cryptologic No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $1/$2 6 players Converter Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is UTG+1 with :4c :5c UTG calls, Hero calls, CO folds, Button calls, SB folds, BB checks. Flop: :9d :ac :jc ($9, 4 players) BB checks, UTG checks, [color=#cc0000]Hero bets $8</font>, Button folds, BB calls, UTG folds. Turn: :8c ($25, 2 players) BB checks, [color=#cc0000]Hero bets $17</font>, [color=#cc0000]BB raises to $34</font>, Hero calls. River: :jd ($93, 2 players) [color=#cc0000]BB bets $10</font>. Hero? Is this an obvious raise? |
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Re: 1/2 Baby flush facing small river bet on paired board after turn c
I'd raise the turn for sure. An 8 brings the obvious straight draw and he's probably going broke with it. If he doesn't have the straight and is donkey enough to raise with a set/two pair/one pair, he'll go broke anyway. Depending on stacks I shove turn... at the very least put in a hefty raise.
The river sucks. If you raise and get pushed into, you probably have to fold without a read. |
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Re: 1/2 Baby flush facing small river bet on paired board after turn c
Converter didn't include stacksizes. Effective stacks are $200.
Raising the turn: Don't you think this is a flush too often for a raise? |
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Re: 1/2 Baby flush facing small river bet on paired board after turn c
well he never has a full house.
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