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Pokey 12-23-2005 02:55 PM

Re: PS $22 - JJ, flopped set, A on board with flush draw
 
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- Like the pot-sized flop bet?

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Yes, very nice. Don't give the flush draw outs.

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- Turn check deceptive or FPS?

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Awful. You're facing a board with straight draws, TWO flush draws, and possible overpairs; push like you're giving birth.

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- Size of the river bet? Worried about flush?

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Given the turn, I'd check down the river. MP1 looks like he's going to fold, but he's going to fold a second-best hand. Besides, how do you respond to a check-raise here? If nothing else, you throw up a little bit in your mouth. Avoid the vomit-taste and just check it down.

Of course, if you'd bet the turn it wouldn't matter.

RobGW 12-23-2005 03:27 PM

Re: PS $22 - JJ, flopped set, A on board with flush draw
 
This does not make sense. If villian has a flush draw you should bet big to make him pay to chase. Believe me, the majority of $22 players will call for all their chips, most of them will definately call a pot sized bet. And if they fold, oh well you take down the pot. Giving them a free card is awful. Also, if villian had AK you'd see a raise either PF or on the flop. If somehow he does have AK or any A for that matter, he will call a turn and river bet. People don't call raises PF and hit their A and then fold. Get the money in while you can.


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