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Flopped top two pair with 3 to a flush showing
This was at a live 2/4 table in Los Angeles. Table was pretty loose and crazy with people limping in with anything and I mean anything.
I had ATo in UTG+1 and limped in. There were 5 other limpers (including the blinds), so six total preflop. Flop came Ace, Ten, Four (all of diamonds). It was checked to me and I bet. Next guy raised and one person called two cold back to me. I re-raised and it was called all around. Three people going to turn. Turn came Ten, giving me full house. I bet, couple of callers. River was blank, I bet, couple of callers. Was tempted to try and check raise the turn. How's it all look? |
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Re: Flopped top two pair with 3 to a flush showing
Who did you plan to have oblige your c/r plans with a bet? I play it as you did.
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Re: Flopped top two pair with 3 to a flush showing
Unless players are really aggressive you can't go for a checkraise as you don't know if someone will bet.
Plus by betting someone that was slowplaying a flush or made a lower full house may raise allowing you to 3 bet. |
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Re: Flopped top two pair with 3 to a flush showing
You could either call the flop raise and check/raise a non-diamond turn, or play it as you did. Against these donks, I'd play it like you did.
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