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Old 04-23-2005, 09:46 AM
dwarfman dwarfman is offline
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Default All in on a nut flush draw with reads, g00t play?

Player 5 is loose/aggro. Player 2 is a weak/tighty who had been trying (and usually failing) to buy the occasional pot. I was mainly trying to make player 5 make a call with something which I assumed was awful (he probably didn't even have a pair here), and I was assuming I could push player 2 off his hand. I'm not sure whether I was subtly tilting out here because I had lost a couple of buyins at this somewhat fishy table previously or whether it was a g00t play.

(Sorry it isn't converted, the converter seems to have trouble with PartyPoker all-ins.)

***** Hand History for Game XXXXXXXXXXXX *****
$25 NL Hold'em
Table Table XXXXX (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 2: Player 1 ( $112.35 )
Seat 3: Player 2 ( $47.55 )
Seat 4: Player 3 ( $35.2 )
Seat 5: Player 4 ( $21.05 )
Seat 6: Player 5 ( $95.12 )
Seat 1: Me ( $25.65 )
Player 1 posts small blind [$0.1].
Player 2 posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Me [ 9s As ]
Player 4 folds.
Player 5 calls [$0.25].
Me raises [$1].
Player 1 folds.
Player 2 calls [$0.75].
Player 5 calls [$0.75].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Tc, Js, 4s ]
Player 2 bets [$4].
Player 5 raises [$8].
Me is all-In [$24.65]
Player 2 is all-In [$42.55]
Player 5 folds.
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7h ]
** Dealing River ** [ 3s ]
Player 2 shows [ Qd, Qs ] a pair of queens.
Me shows [ 9s, As ] a flush, ace high.
Player 2 wins $21.9 from side pot #1 with a pair of queens.
Me wins $58.4 from the main pot with a flush, ace high.
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Old 04-23-2005, 09:53 AM
-Skeme- -Skeme- is offline
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Default Re: All in on a nut flush draw with reads, g00t play?

Since when do weak-tight players try and buy pots? Anyways, I don't really like the push. I guess if he's a weak-tight player than a push is fine since the folding equity should be there most of the time. Obviously you were behind in the hand when the money went in, although not by a whole lot. If he folds a lot than I guess this push is +EV. My math sucks, btw. Have someone give you stats of how often they need to fold for this to be a profitable play.

Hand 1: 43.8384 % [ 00.44 00.00 ] { As9s }
Hand 2: 56.1616 % [ 00.56 00.00 ] { QsQd }
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Old 04-23-2005, 05:44 PM
Trainwreck Trainwreck is offline
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Default Re: All in on a nut flush draw with reads, g00t play?

I don't like AI's in cash games without a made hand, with zero chance of the others just folding with a $4 then raise to $8, you had to know there was zero folding chance.

Glad it worked out this time though [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

>TW<
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Old 04-23-2005, 06:01 PM
the machine the machine is offline
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Default Re: All in on a nut flush draw with reads, g00t play?

if you really wanted to play the hand you have to play it for all your chips and your odds are not that bad when you pushed. you were a small underdog and there is 15$ in the pot already, you will almost never make qq fold here but i think if you wanted to play the hand this was the right play, you have 12 outs plus running 9s or a back door straight. good catch
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Old 04-23-2005, 06:18 PM
Bukem_ Bukem_ is offline
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Default Re: All in on a nut flush draw with reads, g00t play?

Weak tights don't try to buy pots. Decent lags don't call with nothing. THey are good at setting you up so you think they have nothing.
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