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Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
I would call myself a "recovering weak-tight player." But I do suffer relapses.
Was this proper caution, or weak-tight disease? Action Poker, $2/4 full table. Several loose passives at the table. Villain isn't as loose or as passive as the rest of them; his coldcall ought to at least at least be a smaller range than a 2+2er's limps [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Hero has [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]A in middle position. UTG limps, 2 folds, Hero raises. 1 fold, LP Calling station calls, 1 fold, button calls, blinds fold, UTG calls. Flop: [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]8 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]5 (9.5 SB, 4 players) UTG checks, Hero bets, calling station calls, button raises, UTG folds, hero calls, calling station finally smells the coffee and folds. In retrospect, not 3-betting seems awfully timid of me especially as it might get a gutshot out. Turn: [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]K (7 BB, heads up) Hero checks, button bets, hero calls. With one of the obvious draws coming in, wasn't convinced I was ahead significantly more than half the time, so didn't see a reason to pump it up.) River: [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q (9 BB, heads up.) Hero.... |
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Re: Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
3-bet the flop, bet the turn, call-down any further aggression.
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Re: Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
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In retrospect, not 3-betting seems awfully timid of me especially as it might get a gutshot out. [/ QUOTE ] Yup. [ QUOTE ] With one of the obvious draws coming in, wasn't convinced I was ahead significantly more than half the time, so didn't see a reason to pump it up.) [/ QUOTE ] You may still have the best hand and you have a draw at the nut flush now. Bet it. |
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Re: Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
I'm 3betting the flop here without hesitation. Button could easily be raising for a free card, and even if the flush comes on the turn you have a redraw. IMO, this is no time to get passive.
After raising the flop, I'd bet out on the turn. You have a redraw to the nuts, and there's still a very good chance you have the best hand. On the river I think checking and calling has merit if you think your opponent is likely to bluff at the river. Against the majority of players, however, I would value bet this hand. |
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Re: Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
Well, obviously I'm not completely cured yet. I really have no idea why I didn't 3-bet the flop... if I were fully conscious I'd have done that. I still am nervous about betting that turn though. *shrug*
You all would have won more money than me. On the river it went check check and villain mucked black tens. |
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Re: Who\'s afraid of the big bad flush?
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3-bet the flop, bet the turn, call-down any further aggression. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. And three betting the flop is an easy decision, IMO. |
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