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cardsharkk04 12-23-2005 03:57 AM

Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
Party 10/20 5 handed, stacks are 2k. Raise up to 70 with Qc 10c in CO, Button (laggy) calls. Flop is Q 10 7 all hearts. I potted the flop and he bumped it up to 350. This could mean a lot of things. Top pair, a high heart, pair with a high heart kicker etc. I think for a bit and then reraise it up to 900, trying to protect my hand. He shoves. My action? Is it better to call his flop raise and check call a non heart turn? I hate this situation.

AZK 12-23-2005 04:57 AM

Re: Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
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Is it better to call his flop raise and check raise a non heart turn?

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FYP

cardsharkk04 12-23-2005 05:36 AM

Re: Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
Does FYP mean "fixed your post" ?
Or does it begin with "for your....something"
Sorry for being a newb.

12-23-2005 06:35 AM

Re: Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
I think fix your post but I'm not sure either. . .

however I do strongly agree with AZK's advice, just my 2 cents.

flawless_victory 12-23-2005 09:13 AM

Re: Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
it wood be great if we knew who the villain was, but im think just bet all of it after he raises you on this flop.

SUfan5 12-23-2005 04:27 PM

Re: Flopping Top 2 on a Flush Board
 
FYP = Fixed Your Post


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