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Re: 215 Flush on paired board
Everyone's been saying that you need to play the early game well to make money at the $215s, so i assume that means playing good drawing hands in LP. So i don't mind the call preflop.
UTG's cold call on the turn scares me. It looks like he could have missed a limp reraise PF with AA and filled up on the turn. 88 is another possibility. If hes a good player, i can't see him limping UTG with any flushes. Anyway, I think you're supposed to fold this (tho i wouldnt at the $33s) Would you have bet if he checked the river to you? How would you react to a checkraise? |
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Re: 215 Flush on paired board
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Everyone's been saying that you need to play the early game well to make money at the $215s, so i assume that means playing good drawing hands in LP. So i don't mind the call preflop. [/ QUOTE ] I think that's a bit overrated to be honest, and a bit loose to be calling QJs one off the button to only two limpers. I dunno but it seems like you'll be gambling too often on the flop when you do "hit", like this one. |
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Re: 215 Flush on paired board
I suppose there are some villians for whom 88 and maybe 22 are the only possible hands here, but you have to know a lot more than they are just $215ers to know that.
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Re: 215 Flush on paired board
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I suppose there are some villians for whom 88 and maybe 22 are the only possible hands here, but you have to know a lot more than they are just $215ers to know that. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, why am i assuming that $215ers can't be donks? So add a few random hands into the mix, and i think you can call. But it still looks like a boat / quads. |
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