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AQ with flush draw
$2/$4 NL
MP limps (hes not very good and has $230). I have him covered and raise to $16 in the cutoff with AdQc. He calls and we're heads up to the flop. The pot is $38. The flop comes A84 all clubs. He checks and I bet $28. He calls. Pot is $94. The turn is the 6h. He checks, I bet $50. He calls. Pot is $194. The river is the 6c. There are 4 clubs and the board is paired. He checks and I do what? He has about $135 left. |
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Re: AQ with flush draw
I would push all in.
But why bet the turn? |
#3
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Re: AQ with flush draw
Because villain is a fish?
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Re: AQ with flush draw
If he is really bad as you say then just pot the flop and turn. This basically ensures you don't have to make an awkward river decision.
I check behind as you played it. edit - oops sorry, didn't realise you had the Qc. I think I like a push on the river yeah, though as I said, I would bet more on the earlier streets. |
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Re: AQ with flush draw
Why NOT bet the turn?
I thought he had either AJ with or without the Jc...or maybe KQ with the Kc. Hard to tell |
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