Re: I win, now what?
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I'd raise the turn. I'm not sure why you bet the flop.
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With overcards, a three-flush, and a good three-straight, in a board that is likely to have missed the majority of opponents (note the paired 4s), Q has a fair amount of equity here. In what has become a big pot, betting makes sense in order to clear up possible overcard outs and allow Q to take a free river card a lot of the time, and with 5-6-ish outs here probably on average we have enough equity in a five-way pot so that a bet is not going to be hugely bad in most situations. Even in situations where we get check-raised and the pot ends up heads-up, that often means we are heads-up in position with 9 pure outs, which is really not that bad a spot to be.
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Will,
I'm starting to think you may autobet too many flops. Between this and the JTc flop, especially. I think this is a flop check as there are no outs to be cleaned.
Rob
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Rob, Brett, Bobby,
I think you guys are right. I autobet too many flops. I am going to stop doing that.
I think that this might well be a pretty valuable realization for me. Thanks for the assistance.
-Will(y)
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