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Old 10-22-2005, 01:29 PM
TrailofTears TrailofTears is offline
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Default Re: Flopping the 3rd nut flush...

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It wasnt advice. Its an opinion based on my playstyle and expreience. If you figure, there is what... about $20 in the pot - Im not pushing 4x that on a bluff.

I'll be the first to admit though, I am not the most agressive player in the world. I tend to think in terms of money won/lost still.

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FWIW, anything you post regarding a hand here is pretty much advice. Saying "I'd fold there b/c..." is advice. Advice is "opinion based on...experience", no?

Regardless, I expect a baby flush to push this more than the nut flush. Also, I would expect a push from lots of other hands (sets, 2pair, pair+NFD), and I will gladly call those hands. Come on, saying "he might have a K or Q of spades, and you might lose anyways" is bad. You know that.

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Old 10-22-2005, 01:32 PM
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Default Re: Flopping the 3rd nut flush...

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FWIW, anything you post regarding a hand here is pretty much advice. Saying "I'd fold there b/c..." is advice. Advice is "opinion based on...experience", no?

Regardless, I expect a baby flush to push this more than the nut flush. Also, I would expect a push from lots of other hands (sets, 2pair, pair+NFD), and I will gladly call those hands. Come on, saying "he might have a K or Q of spades, and you might lose anyways" is bad. You know that.

-T

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Fair enough. I dont mind being wrong if someone explains to me why I am. After all, thats why we're here right?

SO now that I think about it, you're right. If I have the nut flush and just got raised, why not call and see what else I can get out of him. A push is as likely to be folded, as not.
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