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Old 11-27-2005, 02:46 PM
Monty Cantsin Monty Cantsin is offline
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Default Re: one card nut flush

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I've been stealing succesfully a lot and winning pots uncontested.

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Then why sandbag?

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because of my read on him.

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Your read is that he's a folder. Folders are also often check-behinders.

More importantly, I want to show him, and the rest of the table, that I bet my monsters.

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Old 11-27-2005, 03:34 PM
eviljeff eviljeff is offline
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Default Re: one card nut flush

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slowplaying OOP rarely works.

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this blanket statement is fairly useless to me. if you think slowplaying here is inappropriate, please explain why.
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Old 11-27-2005, 04:22 PM
bdmcgraw bdmcgraw is offline
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Default Re: one card nut flush

On the turn, you got him to bet, why don't you raise? It is certainly possible that he has an ace \ pair and will call you down due to your image. If he folds, well you might have gotten a bet out of him on the river, but he might have just been hoping you would fold the turn to his bluff anyway.

When the river comes as another heart, I think you have to bet. He probably just wants to show the board down, and I've seen people make crying calls in hopes of a split.
If you bet the river, he may even raise. Checking here is bad.

If the river had been a non heart, you might be able to go for the c/r, but this isr eally read dependent. Is he betting here without a heart? Would he raise your donk bet with a decent heart?

Without any great reads, I would bet the turn and occasionally check raise. I think I'm donking the river 99% of the time.
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Old 11-27-2005, 11:25 PM
mtdoak mtdoak is offline
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Default Re: one card nut flush

Donk bet this river. He's not going to bet for you with anything less than a flush Q or 9 high. He'll be hardpressed to get away from any hand if you bet here. Maybe he'll do something silly like raise you with a Q, whereas you will get 3 bets out of him. C/Ring will get you 2 max, most likley one.
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Old 11-27-2005, 11:29 PM
Wynton Wynton is offline
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Default Re: one card nut flush

Don't like it. If villain is prone to folding, he's not going to bet that river (let alone call a c/r).

He is much less likely to put you on the nut flush if you just bet out each street.

And the fact that you've been stealing a lot probably means he's more likely to call lead bets on this hand.
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Old 11-27-2005, 11:53 PM
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If villain is LAG I check raise the turn/lead the river. He is calling with any heart.

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if villain was a LAG I think I'd just bet the turn, hoping to get raised. in fact, given my image I think I'd play it this way against anyone except a possible weak/tighty.

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As you played it, you should have raised this turn. The c/c bites. Most villains would call the raise and then call your river bet. But to answer your other question to me, I would have probably just bet. I wouldn't want to miss any bets.
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