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3/6: ATs picks up nut flush on turn, get tricky?
Pokerroom 3/6, a 6-max table. Never played with anyone before.
This is my 2nd orbit at the table. I am up to $825 after winning a nice pot in which I called a CO raise w/ AQ in the blinds and made two pair against AK. I raise AcTc UTG to $21, the button calls (he has the most at the table, $1100 behind.) Blinds fold and it's $49 to the flop. Flop is 2h Ah 7c. I bet the pot and he calls. Not sure what to put him on, possibly a better or worse A, maybe a flush draw. Turn is Kc. Pot is $147. What is my action? |
#2
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Re: 3/6: ATs picks up nut flush on turn, get tricky?
Check and call a bet up to pot size or so. If the turn wasnt a club I might bet 3/4 pot and fold to a raise. But I dont want to bet this and get a big reraise against me holding the nut flush draw.
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Re: 3/6: ATs picks up nut flush on turn, get tricky?
i like a standard turn bet. 2/3 pot
if he has [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]s, we don't want to give him a cheap card. |
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Re: 3/6: ATs picks up nut flush on turn, get tricky?
i like the check/call because i'm not all that worried about giving a free card. this is a raised pot and the Ah is out there, and it's not like i have a monster and will have to pay off a flush big if he has some hearts sc. it's not all that unlikely i'm behind and i want to see the river.
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