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PokerStars 5+.50 NLHE
Quick question, I dont have the specifics but this is the unofficial version.
6 of us left in a tourney, I am in the BB with Ah6d and check. Flop is 347 (all hearts) giving me the nut draw. I throw a decent sized bet out and it gets called with an all in push. I respect this guys raise, but if I fold it puts me on the brink. I call and dont catch the flush, villian had a set of 3's Any thoughts? |
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Re: PokerStars 5+.50 NLHE
It all depends on how many chips were in the pot for you to win, divided by the amount it was for you to call. That said, I usually am calling here with a gutshot and nut-flush draw, against typical opponents. You have to figure that if your opponent flopped a flush he doesn't want to scare you off with an all-in raise. His most likely hand is an overpair including one heart. But if your opponent has been playing very cautious, consider folding unless your pot odds are quite high.
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Re: PokerStars 5+.50 NLHE
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I respect this guys raise, but if I fold it puts me on the brink. [/ QUOTE ] Before making your bet on the flop, you needed to ask "what happens if someone pushes in?" If the answer is "call", then you should just push all-in to begin with. You shouldn't ever bet an amount to put yourself in this position. You should either make a smaller bet so that you can fold to an all-in, or go all-in yourself. Anyway, once you are in this position, I would probably fold. It depends on what you mean by "brink", but I hate calling an all-in from a solid player with just a draw. |
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