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$11 single table on Doyle\'s Room. Push flush draw on the bubble?
Hand Start.
Seat 1 : MikeJonez23 has $5,170 Seat 4 : HERO has $3,510 Seat 8 : Chuckles78 has $2,620 Seat 9 : judge bradd has $6,700 HERO is the dealer. Chuckles78 posted small blind. judge bradd posted big blind. Game [41] started with 4 players. Dealing Hole Cards. Seat 4 : HERO has K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Stakes: 150/300 Current level: 5 Next level in: 3 min. MikeJonez23 called 300 HERO called 300 Chuckles78 called 150 judge bradd checked. Dealing flop. Board cards [9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]] Chuckles78 checked. judge bradd bet 300 MikeJonez23 called 300 and raised 1,200 It's your turn. HERO has 10 seconds to respond. HERO folded Chuckles78 folded. judge bradd called 1,200 Reads: judge bradd is a super donk, calls big bets with gut-shot straight draws, almost never folds pre-flop or on the flop if he has any type of draw. He has gotten very lucky so far, hitting his draws. Chuckles78 seems solid. The blinds are 150/300 now so I should usually fold or push pre-flop here, but I decided to call because: - the big blind is a superdonk who will probably call me with something like K-10 if I push. However if I hit the flop hard I might double or triple up here with this crazy table. - folding might be a better option, but I decided to risk 10% of my stack to see a flop in position in hopes of winning a big pot if a hit. The flop is a good one for me, giving me a flush draw and an overcard (which may or may not be an out). When superdonk mini-bets on the flop I am getting ready to draw to my flush at excellent odds. However the next guy makes a pot-sized raise. If I push here he only has to call about 1500 more into a big pot, so I don't think I have any fold-equity here if I push. If I didn't think I have an advantage over these players I would insta-push this because in a multi-way pot my equity with a K-high flush draw is pretty good (as long as someone doesn't have A-x flush draw). However against these super calling stations I decided to not risk it on draw (even if it was +EV) and wait for a made hand to let them hang themselves. Normally I play a tournament for first (not to just "cash"), but here these players were just so bad that I was pretty sure one of them would go out very soon and I would simply look to steal a couple of blinds on the bubble and not risk all my chips. Anyone else fold this flop? Should I have pushed this flop? I know you might be saying "if you play K-x suited and flop a flush draw and then fold why were in the hand in the first place?" Well pre-flop I risked less than 10% of my stack for implied odds against poeple who I KNOW will pay me off if I hit. On the flop it got too expensive for my tastes. Against calling stations I did not want to semi-bluff. |
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Re: $11 single table on Doyle\'s Room. Push flush draw on the bubble?
Actually, I fold this pf, but what do I know. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
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Re: $11 single table on Doyle\'s Room. Push flush draw on the bubble?
More than the OP. This is a fold preflop.
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