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Fold this flush draw on the turn?
Table has been loose and passive, hence the open-limp with QJs in EP. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
No specific reads on either player in this hand. Party Poker 2/4 (9 handed) bdk3clash has Jd, Qd and is EP1 bdk3clash limps, MP3 limps, CO limps, Button folds, SB limps, BB checks Flop(5 SB): Td, 2c, 2d SB checks, BB bets, bdk3clash calls, MP3 calls, CO calls, SB folds Turn(4 1/2 BB): 5c BB bets, bdk3clash calls, MP3 folds, CO raises, BB 3-bets, bdk3clash... |
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Re: Fold this flush draw on the turn?
yes you have to fold here.
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Re: Fold this flush draw on the turn?
I curse in about 4 different languages and fold.
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Re: Fold this flush draw on the turn?
Looks like you're getting 5.5:1 on this call, correct?
I think I'd fold given the chance it might get capped behind you, the pot wasn't raised PF so a full-house out of the BB is a (perhaps slim) possibility, and you're not drawing to the nuts. The CO would raise here PF w/ TT, right? Would he put in a check-raise if he picked up a club draw on the turn? I'm guessing the BB has a 2, but I'm struggling to put the CO on a hand. Either way I think I would drop it, something just doesn't seem right to me. (But then again, what the hell do I know?) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I think if the pot was a litte bigger and giving you better odds you could make a case for seeing the river, though. |
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