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Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
50/100 full table, 18quills has 10k i have it covered, he limps I raise to $300 on button with 45s (i never make this play). He calls HU, flop is As Js Td, he checks I bet $750, he raises $2250 more and has 6.5k or so left. What do you fella's think? Call and go all in on turn if he checks any card, go all in, or fold.
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
I don't like any line that expects him to check the turn. It sucks to just call and have him take any play out of the hand by bombing the turn.
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#3
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
i think he'd have to give up after i called that size bet
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#4
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
I vote fold... but...
[ QUOTE ] (i never make this play). [/ QUOTE ] Really? I'd imagine with your image it would be of much more value to someone like, eh, me. [ QUOTE ] He calls HU, flop is As Js Td, he checks I bet $750, he raises $2250 more and has 6.5k or so left. What do you fella's think? Call and go all in on turn if he checks any card, go all in, or fold. [/ QUOTE ] As davis just said, I wouldn't expect him to check, really, so a call wont freeze him up. That said, his checkraise on this board is wicked weird; he really wants you to believe he has AJ, eh? Esp. because most of the time you will have hit this board, and I think he knows that, reraising seems like burning money (what a bad board for him to run a bluff) Blah. |
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
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As davis just said, I wouldn't expect him to check, really, so a call wont freeze him up. That said, his checkraise on this board is wicked weird; he really wants you to believe he has AJ, eh? Esp. because most of the time you will have hit this board, and I think he knows that, reraising seems like burning money (what a bad board for him to run a bluff) Blah. [/ QUOTE ] I think the fact that bluffing in this spot would be like setting money on fire means that..... he actually might have a hand. |
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
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I vote fold... but... [/ QUOTE ] me2 [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] (i never make this play). [/ QUOTE ] Really? I'd imagine with your image it would be of much more value to someone like, eh, me. [/ QUOTE ] irony, heh. |
#7
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
i don't think it's necessarily a bad board to bluff on. he could think i have Ax and can't call
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#8
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
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i don't think it's necessarily a bad board to bluff on. [/ QUOTE ]hmmm... that si clearly a bad board to bluff on. maybe hes thinking this guy will have to fold cause its so obvious i have TJQKA to CR here... but i kinda doubt it. |
#9
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
I fold against quills there 100%.
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Re: Flush Draw vs. Big Bet
In general would a flop check be preferable here?
Allows Bruiser to take a free card or bluff later, representing slowplayed big hand. Or is it just best to cont bet with Bruiser's tight image? |
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