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Flush Draw Deep Squeezed by Deepstack and Shorty Allin Flush Draw Deep Squeezed by Deepstack and Shorty Allin

04-07-2008 , 01:47 PM
Player A was playing pretty much every pot and often betting every street. Playing B was a loose calling station type.

Player A: $400+
Player B: $60
Player C (me): $370

Player A is the SB
Player B is the cutoff
Player C is the button

Player C is dealt Qd-9d

$1-2 blinds, $100 max buyin

2 limps, Player B limps, Player C limps.

Player A raises to $8.

BB folds, both limpers fold, Player B calls, Player C calls.

Pot: $30

Flop: Ad-10d-6h.

Player A bets $30. Player B pushes allin for $52 ($22 more).


Do I call here, since I am deep with the remaining player with my flush draw? he can't reraise since the smallstack did not double his bet so I can't get squeezed out here...

As the hand was played, Player C calls $52, Player A calls $22.

Pot: $186

Turn: Qd-10d-6h-8s

Player C bets $50.

This is a very easy call, imo, since it, at worst, is $50 to win to win $236 with a flush draw and a double bellybuster straight draw. Any J, 7, diamond win for me and I am pretty sure since he is so aggressive I can probably stack him on the river since he will fire again no matter what and call off the remainder of his chips with any Ax. I think raising here is stupid with both the allin who probably has something and the deepstack who is difficult to shake.

Is my thinking right? Is the flop overcall the best play? Or would anyone advocate pushing or folding either flop or turn (or pre)?
04-07-2008 , 02:00 PM
Don't post this here. B&M is not a strategy forum.
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