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Originally Posted by dead.money
Flop came Q75 two spades...turn was a 4c, river was 2spades. I check raised a guy and he called with a Str8! I mean any spade beats him and he calls. Point is some people you can't bluff. Some are too bad and some are too good. You want to find the people in between. You can tell who they are, they play ABC poker, don't limp often, and make SNAP folds. In fact, if you're reading this you're probably one of them lmao. But look for someone who is trying to play the game right and when time is right take a shot at the guy...He is in lead, on flop, on turn, and bottom card pairs on river...if its just you and him... check raise. Another great spot is when the 4th card of a suit falls...check raise is REALLY strong here. (obviously,don't check raise the lil old lady, but the young kid with the hat and sunglasses, lol...)...I'm sure some of you 4/8 players are in here and rarely say anything and I don't blame you. Try it, but do so sparingly, pick your spots and when its right don't be afraid to take a shot at the guy or girl lol.
Seriously OP, if a player would fold a hand as strong as a straight on 3 flush card card , you should c/r bluff any 2 card and win a lot of moneys .
The fold would be much more terrible than a call .
If you bet a straight on a 4 fourth card with a straight for thin value, it is a crying call.
If it is a mistake as a crying call it is a very marginal one.
Not a huge mistake like you seem to think.
Of course lot of other factors can come into play ( like 1 card straight, bottom straight, villain is a nit, BVB or UTG vs another strong range, etc.) that would tip this's into a clear bet/fold but generically it ain't that bad.
Last edited by Montrealcorp; 05-12-2017 at 12:02 AM.