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1/2: aces and non-nut flush draw vs LP fish 1/2: aces and non-nut flush draw vs LP fish

09-02-2009 , 12:30 PM
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
PL Omaha $2(BB)
SB ($257)
BB ($177)
Hero ($303)
CO ($294)
BTN ($119)

Dealt to Hero A 6 A J

Hero raises to $6, CO calls $6, BTN calls $6, fold, BB calls $4

FLOP ($25) 2 Q 8

BB checks, Hero bets $17, CO folds, BTN calls $17, BB folds

TURN ($59) 2 Q 8 T

Hero checks, BTN checks

RIVER ($59) 2 Q 8 T K

Hero ???

villain is 57/8/1.6. just your usual LP.

on the flop i had planned a bet/fold since i'm not really sure how great my equity is against strong resistance. i'm not exactly ecstatic with a J high flush draw.

once the fish calls, i weight his hand strongly toward flush draws. however, i was a little worried that if he'd made something and raised if i bet, i couldn't really continue. i guess i just didn't know how to plan for a raise so i decided to check.

on river i make second nuts. this player will probably call me down with some fairly weak flushes if i bet. considering that, how much should i be betting? and if he raises me, is that an easy fold given he's loose passive?

i'd appreciate comments on all streets, thanks
1/2: aces and non-nut flush draw vs LP fish Quote
09-02-2009 , 02:54 PM
id check call a smallish bet
but im a spewy geek so....
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09-02-2009 , 03:13 PM
I would bet the turn and fold to any big raise, but as long as he's just calling I think your good. Bet/fold river. If he's got you beat he'll let you know.
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09-02-2009 , 03:56 PM
riv is an easy b/f. I think barrelling the turn is better than checking, as c/cing sucks.
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09-03-2009 , 12:36 AM
i'd bet turn and river
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