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1st off, thanks for all the replies, this situation is a rough one that has stacked me on more than one occasion. These replies change the way i think about boards like these, ill have to tread more carefully next time.
[ QUOTE ] I would tend to overbet the flop to push out flush draws and get action from AK or KQ. I would make it $10 on the flop. Check/call the turn to a reasonable bet and pray that the board pairs on the river. [/ QUOTE ] Funny you should say this: RESULTS Imoteph shows [ Kh, Qh ] a flush, ace high. FarmerandCow doesn't show [ Jh, 5h ] a flush, ace high. edubs04 doesn't show [ Ad, As ] three of a kind, aces. It turns out Imoteph flopped a very strong hand, i had criticized him for calling my pot bet, but he was probably even money with anything but a made set on the flop at that point. |
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As others have said, check behind on the turn. They were nice enough to give you a free draw, take it. Not to mention that by showing weakness, you can hopefull induce a flush to bet less, hoping for a call from a one pair hand (hopefully they didn't both hit because then they are going to get all in and you have to fold).
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