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Old 06-07-2005, 12:15 AM
Catt Catt is offline
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Default Re: Raising for value out of position.

Leading the flop is much better than check-raising here. With the nut flush draw you want bets going into the pot, but I think you're much more likely to have that happen by leading. You've got a very large pot and 7 players, 3 of which are trapped between you and the PFR. There are tons of hands that will peel for 1 bet even with the chance of getting raised behind, as there are a lot of hands that will call two cold. By leading you may get a chance to 3-bet and/or see the flop capped -- you also have the chance to just call a raise if a bunch of people fold, or smooth call a three bet if that comes about, allowing you to check from first position on the turn when a blank falls without telegraphing that you're likely on a flush draw. IMHO, not leading this flop is a pretty big mistake.

As you played it, I'd check the turn. It may telegraph that you're on a flush draw, but since there is now 3 to a straight on the board, some may think you got scared by the turn card and were C/Ring a non-flush draw on the flop. Leading is viable, especially if you think you'll get several callers. But C/Ring this flop from the SB and having your raise just get called highlights how a non-[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] turn can put you in a somewhat sticky position.
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