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Old 06-30-2005, 01:11 PM
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Not sure what I was thinking in this hand, the only street I stand by is the flop. Definately agree with 3betting the turn, in hindsight.

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FYP. Too many beers?
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Old 06-30-2005, 01:14 PM
Azhrarn Azhrarn is offline
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Generally the higher your flush draw the more inclined you should be to bet it. With a nut or K-high flush draw, you can also win when you pair your overcard. Here, you have virtually the nut low unless you make a flush, and 2 opponents is exactly the number I don't want to bet against.

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I agree with this principle, but isn't this situation different, since hero has bottom pair? So he has a better chance of having the best hand now, and he has some extra non-flush outs to improve if he's currently behind. I like the flop bet here.
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Old 06-30-2005, 01:41 PM
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I agree with this principle, but isn't this situation different, since hero has bottom pair?

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Holy crap. I TOTALLY MISSED that he has bottom pair. I thought he had the virtual nut low. Yes, this definitely changes everything knowing he has a pair -- possibly the best hand. Forget everything I said about not betting the flop; it's a standard value bet.
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