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Old 12-12-2005, 03:05 PM
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Default Re: $2/$5 PL 63s turns flush

Based on your reads and his line, you have to call the river bet and (depending on how much you trust your read) I'd consider a raise.

Your read tells you that this good player's raise into two players on the flop means set, 2 pair or nut draw. Since the A of spade hit the turn, you know that the nut draw is off limits and you are ahead of his remaining likely holdings.

His line screams set to me. It's how I'd have played it. He raised the flop. Slowed down on the turn by calling your bet into the 3rd spade. And value bet your weak looking river check. He has to think that a set is good after your check and, given your line, two pair (AT?) looks very possible.

Hope you get some more replies. Im interested in others' thoughts. I think small flushes are among the hardest hands to play against good opponents.
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