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Old 10-01-2005, 01:22 PM
Taciturn Taciturn is offline
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Default Re: Poorly played flush

He had a set of tens - but his betting did scare me. At the time, I couldn't tell if his river bet was for value, or what? Perhaps what I was trying to get at in my post was: <font color="blue"> Under what circumstances, if any, should you consider folding a flush on an unpaired board in a small stakes 6-max game? </font> Here, villain's play is consistent with a flush, the pot was virtually limped (minraised), and hero's flush isn't very high.


I don't normally play hands this poorly -- I was finishing a sit and go on another table, and was somewhat distracted. Also, I agree with virtually everything that has been said in this thread, except for folding pre-flop. It was a minraise, after all.
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Old 10-01-2005, 11:43 PM
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Default Re: Poorly played flush

I dont think i fold this preflop, to good of a hand to fold even in the blinds.
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Old 10-01-2005, 11:46 PM
xorbie xorbie is offline
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Default Re: Poorly played flush

To people who say fold this preflop, you are probably throwing money anyway. It's $.5 to hero with 3 other players in the pot. That's 7-1 in immediate odds.
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