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Re: AQs flops flush draw against a big field
Stop play funky play.
Bet the flop. Bet the turn. Check-fold the river if not improved. btw, that game looks juicy as hell. |
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Re: AQs flops flush draw against a big field
btspider, lol. You always pop up with FPS posts [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: AQs flops flush draw against a big field
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another one. attention all micro posters. stop trying to check-raise the flop with your big hands after you raise PF. [/ QUOTE ] of course provided you weren't 3bet preflop, then you might be in a situation to C/R the flop .. but yeah as the last agressor C/Ring is almost always a bad idea, and you would need very specific reads to try it just bet the flop, lay off the FPS |
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Re: AQs flops flush draw against a big field
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another one. attention all micro posters. stop trying to check-raise the flop with your big hands after you raise PF. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: AQs flops flush draw against a big field
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My reason for not betting the flop was to try and keep people in the hand. I don't mind if they draw, because my draw will beat all of theirs. As the preflop raiser don't I risk driving people out? If a LP player is the first to bet, I'll just call. A check-raise seemed like a nice way to build a big pot and tie people to it. Is this incorrect? [/ QUOTE ] Building a big pot is a great idea here. You are drawing to the nuts and are a favorite vs top pair (even JJ) to win the hand at this point. That said since you raised in the SB you should lead out here almost every time. |
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