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call this river bet?

Postby Hofstra » Mon Jan 31, 2005 12:33 pm

$25 on UB.

My stack: $30
Opponent: $15.

I get 55 in MP and limp in with two others. Opponent on button raises to 4BB. I call, everyone else folds. Flop is 57J, two diamonds. I check, opponent bets $5. I call (mistake?).
Turn card is a small diamond. I check, planning a checkraise; opponent thinks for a while and checks. River is a T, no diamond. I'm not sure what to put my opponent on; so far, I haven't seen him make any unusual plays. I think he most likely has AK, or that he has an overpair and is afraid of the flush.

I check the river, because I don't think he will call a bet if he doesn't have a flush or a better set, but he moves in for about $8. The pot is about $15.

I called, but he had AT for the nut flush.

Should I raise a set on the flop against one opponent if there is a flush draw possible?

Pieter
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Postby Stapher » Mon Jan 31, 2005 1:23 pm

Hi Hofstra,

I would've raised this flop. Anytime I flop a set with suited cards out I think you have to bet to get the flush drawers out. Once the third suited card hit's the turn, it's time to slow down. Have a nice day :D
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Postby briachek » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:06 am

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