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Re: Is it possible to fold a flush on the river in a big pot?
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[ QUOTE ] I really hate this flop bet. [/ QUOTE ] The reason we bet the flop is because no one showed any aggression preflop (so we can't count on an early position check-raise), and we're in a situation where (equity > (100/players)), so a bet is profitable. [/ QUOTE ] I think the bet is fine. [ QUOTE ] For what it's worth, I fold to two cold on the river and inject an air bubble directly into my brain when they turn over two pair and trips respectively. [/ QUOTE ] I think the chance of a str8 aswell, (in a 20-32BB pot), and the dissappointment that accompanies suicide, makes this a compulsory call. |
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Re: Is it possible to fold a flush on the river in a big pot?
My question was more about the river than the turn - the 3-bet on the turn is questionable on my part, but I had my reasons (as stated above).
After the river cap, I guess the question boils down to - is there a 6.8% chance or better chance of my being ahead? And although I called, I think it's pretty unlikely that there is unless I have reads on them being maniacs. |
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Re: Is it possible to fold a flush on the river in a big pot?
Not to be results oriented by the way, but both of them had full houses (who doesn't raise JJ PF?), so I was ahead on the turn and the 3bet was correct.
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Re: Is it possible to fold a flush on the river in a big pot?
He deserved to lose by limping that hand. I assume he lost to queens full?
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Re: Is it possible to fold a flush on the river in a big pot?
UTG had fours over queens.
CO had jacks over queens. I had a headache. |
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