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[2/5] Straight draw on flush draw board #2 [2/5] Straight draw on flush draw board #2

10-18-2016 , 12:03 PM
V1 opens to $25 from UTG+2, he's pretty tight here, ~10%, $1100
V2+V3 overcall, they're decently loose here like 29% with QQ+ 3bets. $600 and $800 respectively
Hero flats on the button with J9, ~13%, covers

Flop: KT7 ($100)
V1 bets $75, V3 calls, I overcall

V1: 9 sets, 6 overpairs 27 top pairs, ~6 mid pairs, 4 combo draws, 7 flush draws, 6 straight draws
V3: ~2 sets, ~6 two pairs (usually raising), 42 top pairs, 6 mid pairs, 25 middle pair, 9 combo draws, 17 flush draws, 45 straight draws

In position double gutter + bd flush draw seems like an easy call.

Turn: 4 ($250)
V1 check, V2 check, I check

I'm a fan of free cards, especially in big pots, and especially when I flat drawy boards and the texture doesn't change on the turn

River: 3 ($250)
V1 check, V2 check, I bet $150

No one seems to want the pot, so I'll take it. I expect V1's really strong hands to bet the turn, and he has to be scared getting called twice and the flush draw hitting. V2 just has too much air/****ty pairs to call here that often. It is rare either has a flush unless it is the nut flush going for a check/raise.
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10-18-2016 , 02:36 PM
Flop call is awfully close, only 3 nut outs, Id need Vs to be very stationy to continue - never ever raising flop. Turn, I agree w taking the free equity IP, but if they're tight enough, you do have some bet turn-riv lines that might work nicely when sized well.

AP I mostly just ck riv unless I'm pretty certain V1 can fold QQ/AT.
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10-18-2016 , 02:45 PM
Nh imo. Large portion of your range is a flush on the river so i think its def a profitable bet. Id consider betting a little more. In general people are hyper aware of someone having a flush, so this is a great way to exploit this
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10-18-2016 , 04:29 PM
I am not thrilled with pre -- to difficult to get paid and could hit well and still be crushed. Flop I can go either way. I like the river bet.
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10-18-2016 , 05:19 PM
Any consideration to betting the turn? After two turn checks, I think V1's range consists mostly of PPs (which are easily folding to a turn bet) or weak one pair hands while V2's range consists of club draws and KQ, KJ, QJ. Stacks are deep enough where I think you can take a bet turn and all non-scary river cards.

AP, I think is highly villain dependent. There are plenty of people where I play that will call river saying "You're good" when they're holding KJ in this spot because they can't let go of TPGK. Otherwise, by default, I think this is a good line.
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10-19-2016 , 02:59 AM
Bet stronger on the river, but overall really like this hand.
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10-19-2016 , 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Javanewt
I am not thrilled with pre -- to difficult to get paid and could hit well and still be crushed. Flop I can go either way. I like the river bet.
Pre is okay/fine it's close but we are sort of deep, flop i would def fold it's pretty bad to continue here either by raising or calling IMO.
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10-19-2016 , 07:38 AM
Isn't the pot 325 (100 + 75 * 3) on the turn? I don't love (or hate) the pre-flop call. It's whatever.

If the Villain called with a hand that you thought he would fold, that makes it a bad bluff. That's because need to try to be aware of your opponents tendencies. If he just happened to have a huge hand, then I'd say that it was bad luck.
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