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Old 10-25-2005, 03:51 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: Flop nut straight, River Nut Flush -- what to do?

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welcome to the forum.

i have a feeling this post will either not get replies, or you will be sent to the small stakes area for bad posters.

GL.

Tex

Btw- raise raise raise and cap.

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just to clarify, small stakes is not for bad posters. its for concepts that are not mid/high. although its much more likely for a 30/60 post to be sent to small stakes (elementary concept) than it is for a 5/10 post to be sent here, some 5/10 hands are tougher than some 30/60 hands seen here.

to the Original Poster:

welcome. this hand is weird the way it played out.

on the flop you should bet. you should do so because that flop is very likely to have hit many people, checkraising the CO may limit the field and you dont want that. you have the best hand and best situation imaginable.

bet reraise and cap the flop.

on the turn, you have to realize that a heart may kill your action, and the board pairing again may kill your hand. so bet/raise/reraise the turn given the way you played the flop.

on the river once you check and villian bets i'd checkraise and either reraise or call depending on how bad UTG is.

Barron
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