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Old 12-17-2004, 05:09 AM
mister_x mister_x is offline
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Default playing a draw

Party poker NL25 (6 max)

I'm in MP2 with AcTc. I call after 2 limpers.
Flop is Kc7c3h (5 players, pot is 2.5$).
EP bets 1$, EP2 calls, I call, fold, fold.
Turn is Ad (3 players, pot is 5.5$).
EP bets 5$ (he has 20$ left), EP2 folds, I call (25$ left).
River is 4s (2 players, pot is 15.5$).
EP bets 15$. I...

No information on EP.
Should I raise the turn? Should I fold the river?
I'll post results later.
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Old 12-17-2004, 06:52 AM
PoBoy321 PoBoy321 is offline
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Default Re: playing a draw

I would definitely say to raise the turn. Your A could very well be good here since you would expect a PFR if EP was holding AK. If he just calls the raise and you miss your flush, he might very well check the river to you and you can check behind if you're still unsure if your A out was clean.
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:09 AM
aquifex harse aquifex harse is offline
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Default Re: playing a draw

I would raise the turn because your A is probably good here. If you are called then because you have position you can just check behind on the river if you dont hit your flush.
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