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Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot

10-24-2018 , 05:13 AM
€1/€2 blinds, 7 handed. Loose passive table in general with the exception of the BB. Standard raise pre flop has been between 4x and 10x and limpers have almost always been calling when raised.

UTG (€250) Reg

UTG+1 (€540) Loose passive player that has trouble laying down big hands even on scary boards.

UTG+2 (€260) Nit

CO (Villain): (€320) A little loose pre flop but very passive, has only raised a couple times in 2 hours. Very nitty and passive post flop. Haven't seen him showdown anything.

BTN (Hero): (€670) Image is mostly tight aggressive pre flop but I've also been overlimping a good amount with speculative hands due to stack sizes and IO from the fish, plus the lack of players capable of punishing limps. Most pots are multiway, so I haven't had a lot of room to bluff. Only hands that I've shown down are a couple split pots where I value bet top pair and ran into nits at the top of their range, and a couple pots where I've picked off some bluffs from the LAG with second pair.

SB (€1020) Nit

BB: (€840) Decent, thinking LAG, but spews and double/triple barrels too much. Picks up a lot of uncontested pots on the flop but his bluffs have been caught by the nits a couple times, as well as myself several times. OTTH.

Hero on BTN with A5
UTG folds
3 limps
Hero limps
SB limps
BB raises to €8
Calls to hero
Hero calls
SB calls

Flop (€48) Q 7 9
Checks to CO who bets €40
Hero calls
Everyone folds

Turn (€128) 3
CO bets €70
Hero ??

Last edited by Nikolaishvets; 10-24-2018 at 05:30 AM.
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10-24-2018 , 07:20 AM
The PSB on the flop then half pot on the turn gives me mixed feelings on BB. I'm NOT folding the turn as I'm getting correct odds to call with an over and the draw to the nuts. Call and reval river
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Originally Posted by Nikolaishvets
€1/€2 blinds, 7 handed. Loose passive table in general with the exception of the BB. Standard raise pre flop has been between 4x and 10x and limpers have almost always been calling when raised.

UTG (€250) Reg

UTG+1 (€540) Loose passive player that has trouble laying down big hands even on scary boards.

UTG+2 (€260) Nit

CO (Villain): (€320) A little loose pre flop but very passive, has only raised a couple times in 2 hours. Very nitty and passive post flop. Haven't seen him showdown anything.

BTN (Hero): (€670) Image is mostly tight aggressive pre flop but I've also been overlimping a good amount with speculative hands due to stack sizes and IO from the fish, plus the lack of players capable of punishing limps. Most pots are multiway, so I haven't had a lot of room to bluff. Only hands that I've shown down are a couple split pots where I value bet top pair and ran into nits at the top of their range, and a couple pots where I've picked off some bluffs from the LAG with second pair.

SB (€1020) Nit

BB: (€840) Decent, thinking LAG, but spews and double/triple barrels too much. Picks up a lot of uncontested pots on the flop but his bluffs have been caught by the nits a couple times, as well as myself several times. OTTH.

Hero on BTN with APlaying the nut flush draw in a multiway pot:5Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot:
UTG folds
3 limps
Hero limps
SB limps
BB raises to €8
Calls to hero
Hero calls
SB calls

Flop (€48) QPlaying the nut flush draw in a multiway pot: 7Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot: 9Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot:
Checks to CO who bets €40
Hero calls
Everyone folds

Turn (€128) 3Playing the nut flush draw in a multiway pot:
CO bets €70
Hero ??
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10-24-2018 , 07:46 AM
I like raising preflop with this hand all night long, need to take control of this hand from the get go.
as for the hand, you describe CO as nitty so expect a big Q+ here a lot of the time,maybe throw in a few big combo draws as with the bet sizing from him as well suggest he has a pretty decent holding due to a near PSB.
the turn he fires again and you are getting near 3:1 odds to call.
I would be calling here a lot of the time however I doubt you will be getting a big bet paid off if a spade peels off on the river due to your read of CO as nit

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