Prima NL 5/10 Flopped Nut Flush
The assclowns at prima still haven't fixed the hand histories, so from memory...
EP limps. 2 MP limpers. I limp with Ah 7h in CO. SB completes and BB checks. 6 to flop with 60 bucks. Flop is 5h 9h jh. SB checks. BB checks. MP bets 20. MP +1 calls. I make it 75. (relevant stacks about a thousand; Bettor a bit loose, VP$IP33, caller is somewhat solid, doesn't get out of line. My reasoning: 1. I'm done slowplaying. I leave a lot of money on the table general: when I flop a set for instance against someones two pair. They're ready to go; I slowplay, a scare card hits, etc. So I'm ready to get it on. 2. Maybe someone has hit a set or smaller flush here. The bottom line, if another heart hits, the action is over, and if the board pairs I won't be playing a huge pot. However, I didn't put in the full raise for fear of scaring everyone out, even though they're probably in or out regardless of raise size. comments? |
Re: Prima NL 5/10 Flopped Nut Flush
i find being paid off by flopped nut flushes to be more than a bit difficult. really you might as well try and get someone with a smaller flush to reraise you, youre exactly right about the action dying if another heart hits, however considering you have 7/13 hearts thats not terribly likely on the turn.
if someone has a set or two pair it might be easier to rep the A of the suit only, and then "make a play" at the pot on the turn when you miss your draw, this has the added bonus of giving only one card for them to draw at to get a board pair, this is assuming you can play decent poker when the board pairs on the turn and you have a decision to make... i agree its an interesting spot to maximize. |
Re: Prima NL 5/10 Flopped Nut Flush
I think you should make a full raise to 100 as if you had bottom set here.
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