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8/16 online
I'm at a table with to borderline maniacs (BL1 and BL2). They are very loose and will make a play with any piece of the flop and any draw. They both limp + on emore limper, I complete in the sb with QJo, bb checks. Flop: K Q T (two diamonds) I bet, bb folds, BL1 raises (meaning he has 2 cards). BL2 coldcalls (meaning he has two cards), I call. Turn: 8d putting the flush out there I check (preparing to call 1 bet), BL1 bets, BL2 raises, I fold. River: blank check, bet, call. BL1 shows Q6 for 2nd pair, BL2 shows KJ for top pair. |
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Fold the turn. Flush got there dirty-ing up (if not killing) your straight outs and you only have 2nd pair.
oh, wait, you did... good move. |
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You should stop giving credit to borderline maniacs for holding big hands like flushes. However, they only need one diamond in their four cards to negate 2 of your straight outs. So, the fold for 2 bets is reasonable.
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You should stop giving credit to borderline maniacs for holding big hands like flushes
I didn't really give any of them credit for a flush and I believe BL2 raised the turn to get me out. After the hand I regretted not betting out on the turn, since I was ready to call 1 bet; they where only borderline maniacs and would not raise me without the flush. BL1 showed Q6o for 2nd par and BL2 KJo for top pair. |
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