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Re: Flush draw
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So what did you do after one of your opponents bet out on the river after your diamond didn't come? You have me curious about how this one turned out. [/ QUOTE ] There was 660 in the pot after the turn and I had only 900 left. It would've been unfortunate if it played out as you describe which is why I wish I bet the flop to get hands like A8 to fold. If I missed and he bet 200+, I would've had to let it go. In the real hand, I made the flush and bet 500. BB folded and the other villian called with A5 (???). MHIG. |
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Re: Flush draw
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In the real hand, I made the flush and bet 500. BB folded and the other villian called with A5 (???). MHIG. [/ QUOTE ] Yikes .. . a big stack with too many chips, I guess. Always nice when you can learn a poker lesson AND still win the hand, huh? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Flush draw
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Call me weak/tight, but I don't believe that I'm re-opening the action on the turn w/TP weak kicker. I think I just check behind and see what the river brings. [/ QUOTE ] Ok I will. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Hero has a lot more going for him then just TPWK. He's got the nut flush draw, his three 6's are more than likely clean, and there's the possibilty of two A's still being out. He can take a stab at the pot....he might take it down or get called by a weaker Ace or smaller flush draw. Husker |
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