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I strand corrected. I thought the turn completed the rainbow instead of a four flush. I would agree that the all in here would be correct by the villain. If the rainboe did complete though, I'd most likely smooth call the checkraise and hit em on the river.
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AK doesn't call the flop bet. It's either a set, or he has a drawing hand, something along the lines of a higher straight, and maybe a flush draw to go with it, hence the pause in his thinking....I would still call the push. The stack sizes are a lot different on PP that's why you feel weird.
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Unless you think he called your flop bet with an inside-straight draw, you have the best hand here the vast majority of the time... the only thing that beats you is the 7,8 and I doubt he both drew to it and, having made it, tried to push you out of the pot. Only hands you're really worried about are KK (which can be safely eliminated, I think) and a slow-played flopped set as that would give him outs for a redraw.
I put him on a picked up flush-draw semi-bluff and call. At worst, it's a chop. EDIT: Disregard the first part of this post... why I thought the turn completed an inside-straight draw, I have no idea. That changes things somewhat but I still think it's a call, since I just don't see him pushing you out of the pot with an all-in raise with the nut straight. Kirk R. |
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this is a dilemma. i think you made a hell of a fold.
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I think you should post this hand again a couple weeks from now and see what people think then.
Sorry, had to do it. Fold is neutral EV. Set makes a move earlier on a 3 straight flop. |
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