Re: a fourth street play - $3/6 Stud High
Well the good news the guy in seat 4 played it worse.
I understand your desire to keep the pot small on 4th to reduce the pot odds on the latter rounds but becuase it is a 4 way pot the money is already in the pot to give pot odds for a 4 flush to take a card on 5th street, hence it is better to bet out for value.
5th street is the key decision when seat 6 springs to life you must either pump it or dump it and once you are called in 2 spots a pair of Kings is in trouble particularly as you have a lot of dead cards.
6th street this is over you cannot be winning dump it you have very little scope for improvement and if seat 6 has a flush or straight you are drawing dead, even if they have 2 pair you are drawing pretty thin.
At least you got away from it at the end.
regards
Ross
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