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1/2 marginal spot with flush draw 1/2 marginal spot with flush draw

06-29-2015 , 05:46 PM
I call it marginal spot because I don't know if thats complete weak tight or a real leak. Something between leak and marginal maybe
4 people limp, I limp with Q6s. I know that late position don't raise and also tends to limp.
Limp
Blinds complete
8 players
Pot: 16
Flop 567 two hearts

All check . I am in the cutoff. I bet 10
Button raise to 35
All fold except one player. V calls 35

So what should I do now. I know the math. My problem is I gave the V who called a lot of Ax suited hands so basically higher flush. Button and v jave 150 behind , so easy call.
Should I call flop and decide on turn if I am maybe behind if flush hits ? Both V are fish. Anybody folding here in the assumption that if flush hits there won't be a lot of money from button to get ?
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06-29-2015 , 06:10 PM
Fold preflop.

Also hand history is unclear as written. Try to read through other posts and copy the format they have used.

As played, I'm assuming you have a pair of 6s and a flush draw. 3bet shoving the flop is def an option depending what you think their ranges are what hands they are folding. Other pro's are you aren't drawing dead to any single hand, might get better hands to fold, can't misplay your hand on a later street, etc. On the rare occasion they both call, you might be drawing very slim tho.
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06-29-2015 , 06:30 PM
What are stack sizes?

This is a terrible board to try and steal. Just check and take a free card. Its a limped pot and villain's ranges are so wide open you have no idea where you are at in the hand, even if you hit your flush.

The reason many suggest fold pre is that even when you hit a flop with your hand, you can never feel good when a lot of $ starts piling due to reverse implied odds, so why bother even playing the hand?
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06-29-2015 , 06:39 PM
So limp with Axs would be okay for the nut flush ?
Stack sizes 80 to 120 bb so 160 to 240$ in average.
Sorry for the maybe meh question: limping with suited connectors is okay I guess. What's about suited one gappers like J9. Or nonsuited connectors. Nonsuited one gappers should be an easy fold I guess.
Are there some good articles about limping range or hands to play live?
I am talking about situations like above: tables were people don't like to raise and 4-5 people limp on front of you
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