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Re: AT flops a flush draw - how to play?
Your river bet seems textbook example of "the bet from out of nowhere" in John Feeney's Inside the Poker Mind. If I have a pocket pair or any part of the flop I'm quite likely to be calling.
As far as the play of the hand, you pretty much telegraphed your play. It seems to scream out weak busted draw. I'm probably raising preflop, semibluffing the flop and semi-bluffing again on the turn. Betting like that, the only hands that give you real troubles are the sets and any JT. Even still, I doubt the opponent would be on the stall with those hands because of the draws on the board. This looks to me like a hand where on the river you realized you possibly should have taken the hand down earlier, and are now trying to make up for it. |
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Re: AT flops a flush draw - how to play?
I am interested in other opinions, especially re: PF raising (I didn't think the limp was a prob), and the riv bet.
To original replier: Do you call this bet on riv with 66, for example?? I also feel like, part of what you are saying is only because you saw my hand in the HH. I don't disagree with the turn bet, but I disagree some other statements, one of which being (paraphrasing) "my hand is so easy to read." Then, do you call with AK here? <u> What should I do on the river,</u> if I had bet the turn as well? <font color=" blue">Also, are you saying (with your "raise pf, bet flop and turn") that one should donk off a good chunk of their stack on 3 streets with only medium holdings and no blind pressure?</font> |
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