8h4h - extract most value on rivered flush
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 32
Hero is a early 30s slag who just sat 1 hour ago at a new table. Covers both. Won 3 pots so far. Played 5 hands. Viewed as tag at this table. No villains in hand know me.
V1 is a weak passive mawg. $200
V2 is a loose aggressive mawg who Cbets nearly all of his raised hands. $280
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84hh on Bb
6 limpers.. i check my option
Board 8 7 2hh. Pot $13. Checks around.
6 hearts. I bet 5.
V1 calls.
V2 raises to 15. I call. I figure he has two pair or just turned a straight and if my heart comes I'll plan to c/r v2 and if v1 makes a big bet re-evaluate.
V1 calls.
Pot $54
River 9 hearts.
What's our line to extract most value?
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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When you called on the turn you said that you had a plan.
Why are you not following through with your plan?
Join Date: Sep 2013
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I count 4
's on the board.
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"Hero is early 30s slag"
Flops pair and FD.
"Flop checks around"
"I bet $5 on the turn"
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 168
I don't understand this play at all.
C/r the flop? Ok, you're in the bb. But with six limpers, the odds are there is a bigger flush when the river 9 falls. I think you're beat. You should have won this on the flop.
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Hero's thinking is terrible.
You should quit being "SLAG" = AKA in most $1/$2, fish.
And learn to play a tight game, because you have no clue what you're doing post flop.
Want to convince me I'm wrong? Post more hands.
Join Date: Dec 2014
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Whoops. Sorry. The 6 wasn't a heart.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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People get scared on flush cards, I just lead a healthy pot sized bet on river. Maybe smaller, since it's 4c straight and I want a call.
Plus it's a 4 card straight board. Too easy for them to check behind 2p+
Join Date: Dec 2014
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Makes sense. Anyone else do anything differently here?
And I'm usually more aggressive on pots I raise than on limped hands but should I be betting the flop? For value or to build a pot for when the flush comes in. Not sure my game is there to be barreling when I have my opponents on such wide ranges on a limped around hand
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