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Re: Flopped nuts turns to scary huge pot
Heads up, I agree with a flop raise. However, we still have the PF raiser in the hand. I'd like him to come along with his AK or KQ. A big raise here might scare off AA.
I don't think we can start putting every SB overbet on a draw here, particularly with the given read. I think JQ, KT, K9, AK, 99, TT are more likely. Your straight is only vulnerable to a set making a boat (I can live with 2 pair drawing to 4 outs) On the turn, you have to either fold or push. If you call and he doesn't have the nut flush another [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] is going to kill your action on the river. |
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Re: Flopped nuts turns to scary huge pot
I'm curious to find out what villian had...
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Re: Flopped nuts turns to scary huge pot
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I'm curious to find out what villian had... [/ QUOTE ] A4o (no clubs) [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: Flopped nuts turns to scary huge pot
raise flop to 35-40 range. If for some reason you decide to misclick and don't raise the flop-- then push the turn for sure. When you're deep stacked you have to fast play made hands against LAG's.
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