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AQs flops the nut flush draw
I just got back from a 2 week Vegas trip where I did pretty well overall but this hand bothers me
2/5 NL at the Wynn my first orbit at the table I have 475 ` and my opponents have me covered One limper, I raise on the cutoff to 25 with AQ hearts, the blinds call and the limper folds. Flop 346 2 hearts. SB bets 50 BB calls I should.. |
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
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I should.. [/ QUOTE ] ...tell us what you raised to preflop. Assuming it was to 20-25, I call the flop. If you make any substantial raise, you're committed to putting all your chips in and you won't be a favorite. |
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
Yea, I like just calling.
Just get there and then get chips in the pot. blake |
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
calling and shoving are both fine. Unless you know they are very passive a non/pushing raise isnt an option.
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
i would go all in w/out a specific read that made calling superior.
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
I would call
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
My old style would just call, but either I would not end up with the best hand or I would get no action if the flush comes. By raising occasionally on draws it makes your hands not as readable and may give you action later when you have a made hand. So, if you have been quiet at this table lately a raise of around $100 may take the pot right here, if not you have position and outs.
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
I think both calling and shoving are fine in such a situation.
Another consideration in such a case is, are you the kind of player who if doubles up in a capped buyin game, can just [censored] the table...like just rape it I am willing to take gamble early on in my session in a capped buyin game, even if it was somewhat -ev. If the game was a no cap buyin then i would be more apt to call, if the game is a capped buyin, then i would shove in hopes of doubling up, so i could cover table. |
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
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i would go all in w/out a specific read that made calling superior. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: AQs flops the nut flush draw
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I think both calling and shoving are fine in such a situation. Another consideration in such a case is, are you the kind of player who if doubles up in a capped buyin game, can just [censored] the table...like just rape it I am willing to take gamble early on in my session in a capped buyin game, even if it was somewhat -ev. If the game was a no cap buyin then i would be more apt to call, if the game is a capped buyin, then i would shove in hopes of doubling up, so i could cover table. [/ QUOTE ] the wynn is no cap buy in |
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