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Flopped the high straight, what now?
Empire 50 NL 9 handed
UTG+2 (220) limps, Button (51)limps, Hero (125)calls from SB, BB checks Flop (3.8) QT9c Hero bets 3, BB folds, UTG+2 raises to 6, Button moves all in, Hero ?? Results later. UTG+2 was not nearly as good as most players with 4x the buyin. I would probably call him average for this level. |
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
by the way you've posted i cant be sure of the flop, is it qt9 all clubs.
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
Yeah it's all clubs, I'm not sure there'd really be a decision if it wasn't. I don't really make a habit of folding the near nuts [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
No ideas on this one? I thought i was an interesting hand.
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
Did you have any clubs in your hand?
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
i think the main question is.. do you feel comfortable playing a side pot with utg. if you call and so does utg the pot is $113 and it leaves you $70 left, if you push utg is only calling with a better hand.
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
posted your hand in the high stakes and it seems the answer is to fold.
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Re: Flopped the high straight, what now?
In high stakes it's auto-fold, but Empire has a danger zone (the song runs through my head really quick, ok I'm back) at NL 50. It's really hard to seperate the fish from the tricky players, as I've seen a lot of slow playing high pockets / big suited broadway.
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