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5-5 NL straight flush draw vs. solid player 5-5 NL straight flush draw vs. solid player

08-06-2011 , 02:35 AM
Raise to 150 ship any turn!
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08-06-2011 , 06:56 PM
In this type of spot I actually like the donk bet of 50, you will always get raised in this spot to like 135-180 to which you shove behind, in this spot you can get AK to fold, and if anyone has 2 pair (somehow) or a set you still have a ton of equity
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08-06-2011 , 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by DonkeyKong32
My thought process at the time was that I didnt want to have to commit my entire stack on a hand where I am not a huge favorite. I didnt think I had much FE since my stack was small and he had a larger stack. I also hated my position. At best I was 58% favorite, but I should have realized that this is still pretty good value. I also didn't realize how transparent my hand was by simply check calling all the way down.
this is why it sucks to play drawing hands out of position. you crushed the flop and you don't know what to do. and you can't get max value when you hit.

if you're gonna call a raise pre with this hand you have to play it aggressively on the flop to minimize your positional disadvantage and maximize your fold equity.

i would go for bet/3b all in on the flop if the initial raiser raises your lead.
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08-06-2011 , 10:19 PM
In the raise/ship turn camp.
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