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 Fold the nut flush draw on the flop?  Fold the nut flush draw on the flop?

03-18-2011 , 05:06 PM
    $50 Buy-in (10/20 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players

    Hero (BB): 1,945 (97.3 bb)
    SB: 2,055 (102.8 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 8 A
    SB raises to 40, Hero calls 20

    Flop: (80) J 7 6 (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB bets 50, Hero raises to 150, SB raises to 500




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    Villian is a solid reg who doesn't get out of line.

    I've never pokerstoved before, but this hand got me curious so I thought I'd give it a try. Might have gotten i wrong though. Anyway, this i what I got:

    {Ad 8d} = 37.64%
    {JJ-AA, 66, 77, 5d4d, J7, J6, 76} = 62.36%

    In my experience, we have close to 0 fold equity when this kind of villian 3bets this big on this flop, so we don't have the equity we need for a shove to be profitable. So my question is: againt this villian, with theese stacks, is this a fold?
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    03-18-2011 , 06:31 PM
    I think the range u give him is way to nitty, i would change {j6,j7} into {j6+}, he can also have some dominated draws etc u do really good against, some rare bluffs ,
    I think i ship.
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    03-18-2011 , 08:49 PM
    What about Td9d? KdJd maybe QJ JTdd or even naked KJ.

    Obviously he can have AJ too, which is bad for you.
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