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Nutflush draw multiway.
Live 1/2 game 10 handed.
UTG has ~$65 No real reads, he's a young player that doesn't seeem to get out of line. CO has ~$170 and is somewhat of a LAG. he likes to make raises with lots of hands preflop and gets himself committed with TPTK type hands postflop. He's bluffed me out of a few pots before checkraising 2nd pair and other marginal holdings. Hero has both opponents covered. 6 limpers, i have A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] in the big blind and i check. Flop comes: 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I bet out the pot, UTG pushes. CO calls. What's your move? |
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Re: Nutflush draw multiway.
Get as much money as possible in the pot - reraise all-in.
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Re: Nutflush draw multiway.
Push.
I'm betting you are against T9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 56, TJ, a set, two pair or something like that. Against most combinations of those you have way more than 33% pot equity. |
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Re: Nutflush draw multiway. results.
these multiway pots with big sidepots always give me some trouble since i have to calculate for equity in the headsup pot in the heat of battle and i do tend to just push all my money in right then and there. do you play it differently if CO and I each have $300 more behind after calling UTG's push?
In most cases I'll have about 40% equity versus CO with little to no folding equity. results: UTG has 76o for two pair CO has JTo for a straight neither had any spades and i found no help on the turn and river. |
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Re: Nutflush draw multiway.
Dont bet a flush draw into 6 limpers. Check and see what the action looks like coming back to you.
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Re: Nutflush draw multiway. results.
[ QUOTE ]
these multiway pots with big sidepots always give me some trouble since i have to calculate for equity in the headsup pot in the heat of battle and i do tend to just push all my money in right then and there. do you play it differently if CO and I each have $300 more behind after calling UTG's push? In most cases I'll have about 40% equity versus CO with little to no folding equity. results: UTG has 76o for two pair CO has JTo for a straight neither had any spades and i found no help on the turn and river. [/ QUOTE ] You can definitely call the flop if you and CO are deep enough, but you really hate to fold a brick turn here. Your draw is very good, even against the nuts you are 40% so I find it really difficult to find a fold anywhere. I think you played it fine. |
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