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Re: Flopped a straight, now what (and when to raise/cap the river)?
I really don't think we have to worry about a flush on the river given that SB lead the turn. He could have slowplayed a set, the low end of the st, or you're splitting. If he did hit a flush here, I'm paying him off. Cap it.
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Re: Flopped a straight, now what (and when to raise/cap the river)?
*grunch*
Bet the flop. You were the PFR and I think everyone was just giving you the change to lead out on the flop. Turn screams that SB most likely had a hand on the flop and wanted to C/R you. He either hit his set of 9s (JJ or TT is a 3-betting hand though the SBs PFR% is a little low (small sample size I know), so ???), hit 2 pair like 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], or also flopped a straight. I would probably cap the river not fearing the flush to much and if he turns over 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] tell him NH and move on. Any other flush, he gets a nice little note. |
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Re: Flopped a straight, now what (and when to raise/cap the river)?
BET THE FLOP. The rest looks fine.
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Re: Flopped a straight, now what (and when to raise/cap the river)?
There's a lot of overanalysis on why Hero should bet the flop here.
You bet the flop for value. MANY MANY MANY worse hands and/or draws will call. |
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