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Re: flopped top set facing a flush draw
If he had an overpair or underset why he slowplayed it on the flop? He should have been afraid of the flush draw as well...
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Re: flopped top set facing a flush draw
With a preflop raiser and 4 to the flop he could easily have been planning on a checkraise. Perhaps he reconsidered the "raise" part when you came in with yours.
If I were SB on a flush draw, I would have led that flop as a semi-bluff. But then I suck at 6-max. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: flopped top set facing a flush draw
If you re-raised him on the flop, I would think that if he actually made his flush he wouldnt push the turn. He is trying to represent and has a worse hand. Punish him.
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Re: flopped top set facing a flush draw
If you made this flush on the turn you would not be afraid a double card on the river? I would not slowplay this made flush in this situation...
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