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Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
I'm not sure here. I think people would say I should raise here on turn so I can find out where I am. If he 3 bets me I could be in trouble, but since he capped flop, I think he has 2 pair or set. If he 3 bets me on turn, would I consider folding either there or to a bet on river? I doubt he will just call if he just has 2 pair so what am I gaining here? Or did I play this right [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Party Poker 0.50/1 Hold'em (9 handed) Preflop: Hero is Button with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, MP1 calls, MP2 folds, MP3 folds, CO folds, Hero calls, SB completes, BB checks. Flop: (5 SB) J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(5 players) </font> SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, MP1 checks, <font color="CC3333">Hero bets</font>, SB calls, BB folds, <font color="CC3333">UTG raises</font>, MP1 folds, <font color="CC3333">Hero 3-bets</font>, SB calls, <font color="CC3333">UTG caps</font>, Hero calls, SB calls. Turn: (8.50 BB) 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(3 players) </font> SB checks, <font color="CC3333">UTG bets</font>, Hero calls, SB calls. River: (11.50 BB) T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(3 players) </font> SB checks, <font color="CC3333">UTG bets</font>, Hero calls, SB calls. Final Pot: 14.50 BB <font color="#990066">Main Pot: 14.50 BB, between UTG, Hero and SB.</font> > <font color="white">Pot won by Hero (14.50 BB).</font> Results in white below: <font color="white"> SB shows Kc 9c (flush, king high). UTG shows Jh 5s (two pair, jacks and eights). Hero shows Ac 4c (flush, ace high). Outcome: Hero wins 14.50 BB. </font> |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
RR,
You can't know anything until you raise the turn. You can't even consider folding the nut flush unless the board double pairs or another 8 falls. Raise the turn and it's not close. TheRake |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
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RR, You can't know anything until you raise the turn. You can't even consider folding the nut flush unless the board double pairs or another 8 falls. Raise the turn and it's not close. TheRake [/ QUOTE ] Oh I was not even consider folding. What I'm wondering is why raise the turn? I won't probably lay it down if he 3 bets me on the turn and bets into me on the river. So am I losing a value bet here or am I making out fine in the long run. And yes I would consider folding only if the board double pairs or lays down a set. |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
I am just saying you can't always assume the worst. You just end up costing yourself money. This hand is a good example of that. you lost out on about 4-5bb. If you crash and burn so be it, but don't play scared.
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
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I am just saying you can't always assume the worst. You just end up costing yourself money. This hand is a good example of that. you lost out on about 4-5bb. If you crash and burn so be it, but don't play scared. TheRake [/ QUOTE ] Not arguing that it might have been a weak play, but where do you think I lost 4-5 BBs? I see maybe 2 BBs at most against a non psycho but more than likely just one. |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
Ahh...you're right...prolly 2 (forgot to subtract the ones you made), but it is still an hours work.
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
I have to agree with TheRake here. The reason you played this hand was for the flush. You hit the flush, then become a calling station. OK, a pair of 8s came out. So, what full house did you think you might have been up against? JJ, 88, 55, J8, 58 are the only holdings that could have you beat. The only likely candidate would be 55 or 88, unless someone is playing J8 or 58 UTG, or playing JJ very passively preflop. I notice UTG DID play J5, so I guess J8 or 58 are possible.
The point is, there isn't much on the board to be afraid of. If there were 2 Jacks on board, I'd start being concerned, but I'm not generally concerned about 2 8s. To answer your subject "Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?", I don't think a full house was made, so I'd raise. Occassionally, you will be up against a full house, more often, you won't be. That means a raise is +EV, and becoming a calling station is -EV. Say 4 out of 10 times you will be up against a full house (which is a bit high I think), and you raised, you'd get 2 more bets on the turn and 2 more on the river. That's a 20.5BB pot, where you put in 8.5BB. You win 12 BB 6 times, and lose 8.5 BB 4 times. 72BB - 34BB = 38BB, or 3.8BB EV for raising. Finally, not raising is giving the 3 pair hand a chance to CATCH the full house. He has 6 outs (a 5, 8, or J). Make him pay for trying to catch it. Just some things to consider... |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
Call the c/r on the flop.
Raise the turn. Peace, Joe Tall |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
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Call the c/r on the flop. Raise the turn. Peace, Joe Tall [/ QUOTE ] The reason I 3 bet cause I wanted a free card and though he would only call instead of cap. When he capped it also told me I was against a set or 2 pair more than likely. |
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Re: Nut flush on turn when you think full house made? Why Raise?
When he capped it also told me I was against a set or 2 pair more than likely.
You learned a lesson how valuable the information you get from raising. (it's not that valuable) The reason I 3 bet cause I wanted a free card The play is extremely over used and used in correctly. Often you will be 3-bet by a better hand or bet infront of on the turn getting you no where. Calling the c/r here is the correct play. Peace, Joe Tall |
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