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AcQc nut flush draw AcQc nut flush draw

03-25-2017 , 01:33 AM
Playing 1/2 I have about 350 to start. Folds to cutoff who makes it $7. I"m on the button with AcQc and three bet to $25. SB folds BB (good solid player) cold calls 25 after a 5 second pause and cutoff calls as well. Im putting BB on QQ JJ or TT at this point. Pot is 76

The flop is Tc6c3h

The BB leads out for 45 leaving 120 behind. Cutoff folds.

My question is should I always be shoving on this flop? Can I possibly fold this hand? Does calling have any merit?
03-25-2017 , 01:54 AM
Yeah live.
03-25-2017 , 02:03 AM
Well folding is out of the question. I'd ship it myself.
03-25-2017 , 03:14 AM
easy ship for stack size. You got one of the best flops you could get with your hand.
03-26-2017 , 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by cardshark66
My question is should I always be shoving on this flop? Can I possibly fold this hand? Does calling have any merit?
Folding is the worst option.
Sorry you lost.
03-27-2017 , 02:09 PM
Two overs and the nut flush draw? Easy ship. Get it in and leave it up to the pokergods. You have an insane amount of equity here. Even if he somehow has a set you're in decent shape.
03-29-2017 , 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jay94
easy ship for stack size. You got one of the best flops you could get with your hand.
yeah this. come on OP, what are you even considering here?
03-29-2017 , 10:26 AM
Fist pump ship!


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03-30-2017 , 07:58 PM
You should think about whether your preflop 3bet is a good move. The situation here is important. For instance, for players that dump AJ, AT, KQ, QJ QT when you 3bet, flatting might be better.
04-03-2017 , 07:04 AM
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Does calling have any merit?
There are several aspects one has to consider when deciding whether to call or to shove with a strong draw OTF.

You should tend towards shoving
  • the more outs you have (you got plenty here)
  • the more fold equity you got (Villain pretty much committed himself)
  • the more likely your opponent is gonna bet big on the turn, if you just call (again, he is committed, so him shoving the turn with us missing would be an awkward spot).
  • the less likely he is gonna pay you, when you just call and hit on the turn (if he puts you on a flush draw and a hits the turn, he might find a weak fold with JJ or QQ)
  • when stacks are not too deep (Villain started with less than 100BB)

So altogether a clear shove for me in that case.

      
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