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Re: Nut flush on a paired board facing strength (50$ NL on Party).
I would have pushed. Only hand I'm afraid of is 77 and he might very well have a lower flush.
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Re: Nut flush on a paired board facing strength (50$ NL on Party).
Hero folds.
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Re: Nut flush on a paired board facing strength (50$ NL on Party).
Lead the turn next time, a cr will usually let a lot of worse hands off too easily. Or it gets checked through.
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Re: Nut flush on a paired board facing strength (50$ NL on Party).
Kind of a tough one, but without a strong read I'm not laying it down. Push the turn after his re-raise. If he's got a boat, I'm paying him off. I might be able to get away from it if the stacks were a lot deeper.
Edit: btw, raising AJs UTG is a very unprofitable move in the long term. You'll miss the flop 70% of the time and just have overcards at best. Other times you'll hit a draw which you'll be OOP to play, and still miss that most of the time. Kirk |
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