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Turn decision with small flush Turn decision with small flush

04-06-2016 , 03:33 AM
early stage of a 30€ MTT
SB has been pretty aggressive, but not too much out of line
do you call this?

Hero (BB): 6489
UTG: 2450
CO: 6595
BTN: 6771
SB: 2884

Pre Flop: (60) Hero is BB with 7 7 4 8
1 fold, CO raises to 80, BTN calls 80, 1 fold, SB raises to 280, Hero calls 240, CO calls 200, BTN calls 200
Flop: (1120, 4 players) 3 K 9
SB checks, Hero checks, CO checks, BTN raises to 600, SB calls 600, Hero calls 600, 1 fold
Turn: (2920, 3 players) 4
BTN raises to 2004 and is all-in, Hero?

Last edited by Tithayer; 04-06-2016 at 03:51 AM.
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04-06-2016 , 03:59 AM
? hope its just an overdue 1st of April joke.

pre fold, and fold everywhere in the hand.
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04-06-2016 , 04:46 AM
yeah, kinda...
just wanted a confirmation that this call was as horrible as I thought
http://www.boomplayer.com/de/poker-h...474_01043811A5
I was in fact SB ( maybe should've potted on flop...)

Last edited by Tithayer; 04-06-2016 at 04:54 AM.
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04-06-2016 , 04:49 AM
Fold pre, fold flop, now we got to the turn we have to call.

Very strange move by villain. But what doesn't really make sense imo is his flop check call cause he would like always want to play an overpair + NFD all in on the flop.

If we call flop we have to call the turn when we hit our flush.

But the whole spot sucks so we should just fold prelfop.
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04-06-2016 , 06:35 AM
I don't like calling preflop, just so many bad spots you can put yourself in with a non-nut hand. Don't like calling flop, especially after a bet and a call.
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04-06-2016 , 07:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tithayer
yeah, kinda...
just wanted a confirmation that this call was as horrible as I thought
http://www.boomplayer.com/de/poker-h...474_01043811A5
I was in fact SB ( maybe should've potted on flop...)
Our 3bet pre kinda got us into trouble. Now on this flop we have to go for it imo.
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04-08-2016 , 06:22 PM
Fold.

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04-08-2016 , 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by derjan
Our 3bet pre kinda got us into trouble. Now on this flop we have to go for it imo.
I dunno. On the flop (as SB) we're 4-way with an overpair and no draw, albeit on a dry flop. We even block the 9 board pairing to give us two pair. I probably just give up on the flop. The turn shove is suicide.

There's little consolation in "the guy who called with a weak flush was a total station and a good player would have folded"; it's up to hero to know villain is capable of doing that and not make big bluffs as a result.
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04-08-2016 , 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave C
I dunno. On the flop (as SB) we're 4-way with an overpair and no draw, albeit on a dry flop. We even block the 9 board pairing to give us two pair. I probably just give up on the flop. The turn shove is suicide.

There's little consolation in "the guy who called with a weak flush was a total station and a good player would have folded"; it's up to hero to know villain is capable of doing that and not make big bluffs as a result.
too much table changing in winamax for this, had played maybe 2 or 3 orbits at this table
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04-09-2016 , 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Tithayer
too much table changing in winamax for this, had played maybe 2 or 3 orbits at this table
I would have thought that a random unknown isn't likely to be folding a flush when there's just one bet to call once the flush card comes. The nut flush blocker usually takes 2-3 bets to get a lower flush to fold. Against an unknown this move looks to me like a huge punt.
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