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07-21-2017 , 03:22 PM
Hello everyone, I think this is a spot I dont really know how to play.
I will be happy if you guys can help me out.

http://www.pokerhandreplays.com/view.php/id/8398902

I´m interested in how to play flop!
And also how to play turn if I check-call flop.

If you have some good ide how to play it and why, plz tell me.

Thanks
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07-30-2017 , 04:40 AM
I like the idea of CR this flop. You can be a 2:1 dog against two pair and sets, but depending on what we know about this player, lots of hands you are in good shape (that he may call a CR) like the open ended options and worse spade draws. If you CK and he goes nuts you saved money versus the way played.
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08-01-2017 , 12:56 PM
Need reads on villain. You can't just ask how to play a flush draw in a 3b pot, every situation is different. Sometimes x/c is better, sometimes x/r.

This flop texture specifically favors your range, you have all the sets whereas villain only has 99 (if that).

That being said, some villains just aren't capable of folding an overpair and might convince themselves you always have a draw when you x/r this flop

Turn card is great for your range so I'm ok with the check/shove. Then again it goes back to reads on villain; if this guy just can't fold an overpair, or if this is a player who is capable of 3b pre with 68s/89s/etc, might not be the best idea.




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08-09-2017 , 08:03 PM
Pre- not sure about the call. What is your thinking here? Is the villain known to 3-bet light, or to stack off when you hit your draw?

Otherwise, a speculative hand out-of-position, it seems risky. I'd lean towards folding, or maybe a 4bet-fold if you plan to be aggressive. Otherwise you're just asking to put yourself in tough situations.

Flop- basically the same question. You don't have the explicit odds to call, and if you hit the flush, it will be really obvious and/or you could be dominated by AXs, so your implied odds aren't very good.

Turn- Villain's turn bet is small enough that calling for pot odds is a bit closer to making sense. The only reason to check-raise is if you want to be called (which you don't).

If you were hoping for a fold, your first action should have been to bet all-in.
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