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Another interesting hand

Postby Twelver » Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:28 am

I have a little over a buy-in, villan has me covered. Haven't seen villan show downna hand yet, so no real reads, other than he hasn't done anything stupid.

PP NL $25

I limp UTG with [Th] [9h]. A few folds, Villan calls from CO, SP completes, BB checks.

Pot = $1
Flop [4d] [3h] [4h]
SB leads out for .25, BB folds, I call?, Villan calls.

Pot = $1.75
Turn [5h]
SB bets .50, I raise to $3, Villan cold calls, SP folds.

At this point, I am thinking that I might be beat by a higher flush.

Pot = $8.25
River [As]

I lead out for $4, which looking back I think I should have bet more here, Villan raises to $25

Hero - ?

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Postby iceman5 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:22 pm

Raise the flop.

I think you have to fold to the river raise.
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Postby Twelver » Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:05 pm

Well I called....which I should not have.

he turned over [4c] [4s].

bet no one put him on that.

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Postby k3nt » Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:05 pm

Villain has 33 for the flopped full house. He's not scared of any cards on any street, so he's just calling and then betting huge on the river.

He may also have the nut flush, I suppose.

Either way you're dead.

There is no hand that he can have that can make that bet except a pure bluff. Which it could be. But it's definitely a bluff I can't call in your position.
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Postby iceman5 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:00 pm

It was pretty obvious that the flush didnt scare him. I wasnt sure if he had 33 or a higher flush which is why I said to raiser the flop, which should get a higher flush draw out of there. He shouldnt be drawing to a flush on a paired board after a bet and raise.
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Postby poker2006 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:17 pm

After getting burned a number of times with the nut flush on a paired board by boats, I don't want to draw to a straight or a flush on a paired board. This is what I make money with, and don't want to give up money the other way.

With the nut flush, I will play it passively and chk/call reasonable bets. Without the nut flush, I definitely don't draw to a flush there.
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