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Dr_Jeckyl_00 12-31-2005 02:55 PM

$11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
What is my line on the river? Turn calls ok?

Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: abe23 ( $800 )
Seat 3: tglobe1 ( $800 )
Seat 9: NorCal4Now ( $800 )
Seat 2: survivor_7 ( $800 )
Seat 10: pdawg ( $800 )
Seat 5: raycotton ( $800 )
Seat 8: sarahmc1 ( $800 )
Seat 4: Dr_Jeckyl_00 ( $800 )
Seat 6: Hemm11 ( $800 )
Seat 7: kount ( $800 )
Trny:18769337 Level:1
Blinds(10/15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Dr_Jeckyl_00 [ 3h 2h ]
raycotton calls [15].
Hemm11 folds.
kount folds.
sarahmc1 folds.
NorCal4Now folds.
pdawg calls [15].
abe23 folds.
survivor_7 folds.
tglobe1 calls [5].
Dr_Jeckyl_00 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ Ad, 4h, 9s ]
tglobe1 checks.
Dr_Jeckyl_00 checks.
raycotton checks.
pdawg checks.
** Dealing Turn ** [ Qh ]
tglobe1 bets [15].
Dr_Jeckyl_00 calls [15].
raycotton calls [15].
pdawg raises [45].
tglobe1 calls [30].
Dr_Jeckyl_00 calls [30].
raycotton calls [30].
** Dealing River ** [ 7h ]
tglobe1 checks.
HERO?

bluefeet 12-31-2005 06:53 PM

Re: $11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
Turn? Meh, mildly debatable. You certainly had pot odds to make both calls. Four-handed however, you always run the risk of chasing along with a better FD. If the turn raiser raised much more I'd probably dump, not closing the action.

I'd be checking this river. We're obviously looking for as cheap a showdown as possible - despite the flush IMO. Short of a nuttish flush, this card is going to be a bit scary for everyone. Conversely, making a small stab here might only encourage one to make a move on the pot with a hand you very well may beat - but might fold to. I'd check, look to call a smallish bet...probably dump behind a bet and a raise.

12-31-2005 06:55 PM

Re: $11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
Check behind. Getting check-raised here would be worst case scenario. IMO.

RobGW 12-31-2005 07:22 PM

Re: $11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
I cant even believe my eyes... Why are you even calling any bets here if you are afraid of the flush you hit? If you are going to play this scared then just dump it to begin with. If you call to hit your flush you hit it... now get paid off. If someone has a higher flush then so be it.

12-31-2005 07:31 PM

Re: $11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
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I cant even believe my eyes... Why are you even calling any bets here if you are afraid of the flush you hit? If you are going to play this scared then just dump it to begin with. If you call to hit your flush you hit it... now get paid off. If someone has a higher flush then so be it.

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That is why you should fold the turn. That is scarecard for pretty much any hand but one that beats you. In conclusion, fold the turn to avoid this river decision

Dr_Jeckyl_00 12-31-2005 09:00 PM

Re: $11 32s hit flush on river... now what?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Turn? Meh, mildly debatable. You certainly had pot odds to make both calls. Four-handed however, you always run the risk of chasing along with a better FD. If the turn raiser raised much more I'd probably dump, not closing the action.

I'd be checking this river. We're obviously looking for as cheap a showdown as possible - despite the flush IMO. Short of a nuttish flush, this card is going to be a bit scary for everyone. Conversely, making a small stab here might only encourage one to make a move on the pot with a hand you very well may beat - but might fold to. I'd check, look to call a smallish bet...probably dump behind a bet and a raise.

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Excellent! I did check the river and so did everyone else... and my flush held up. But I wanted to make sure that I played correctly. I am running so bad lately that I don't know anymore. Thanks again BF.


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