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Old 10-03-2005, 12:13 PM
jetsg4 jetsg4 is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 NL straight flush draw

Are you properly bankrolled for this game? If the answer is yes, then here's my response.

Your math is wrong on the hand to start with, it isn't $415 on the turn, it's $515.

You raise the flop to try to get a free card if you miss and to build a pot if you hit. You hit, AND have built a pot against a player that you say is loose preflop and mediocre post, PROBABLY A SLIGHT LOSER IN THE GAME. Then he check/raise checks... I love this spot, i think he has a pair plus redraw, and if he doesn't i'll pay it off and get him later or hit the str8 flush. Lets look at the numbers:

Preflop: $115
Flop: $515
Turn: $1495

You have $520 left, getting almost 3:1 against a loser in the game that check/raise checks, and you say is mediocre.... i call and take my lumps

if you called an lost this hand, i think you were either shown a jack high flush or a pair+redraw that hit on river..
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