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Anyone folding nutflush here? Anyone folding nutflush here?

07-20-2017 , 09:46 PM
villain seems like a normal reg



    Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 4 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37796631

    BB: $96.84 (387.4 bb)
    CO: $16.53 (66.1 bb)
    Hero (BTN): $92.84 (371.4 bb)
    SB: $40.25 (161 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with 5 2 A Q
    CO folds, Hero raises to $0.75, SB folds, BB calls $0.50

    Flop: ($1.60) 7 9 K (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $1.52, BB calls $1.52

    Turn: ($4.64) T (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $3.31, BB raises to $14, Hero calls $10.69

    River: ($32.64) 3 (2 players)
    BB bets $25, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: $32.64 pot ($1.50 rake)
    Final Board: 7 9 K T 3
    BB mucked and won $31.14 ($14.87 net)
    Hero mucked 5 2 A Q and lost (-$16.27 net)



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    Anyone folding nutflush here? Quote
    07-21-2017 , 03:33 AM
    never been in a spot like this in my life, but I think fold is actually ok. I don't think many "normal regs" are raising straight flush blockers or anything else in this spot.
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    07-21-2017 , 11:13 AM
    I think pre. is marginal at best for this sizing.

    Call river and say thanks for not betting pot when you lose, any action where you are folding 100% of your range can't be viable without god like reads.
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    07-21-2017 , 04:33 PM
    I'd call just don't think I'd be able to fold, not much else he can really have though I guess
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    07-21-2017 , 04:53 PM
    Not enough players at this level check raise Q high flushes on the turn, nor do they lead out often enough with non nut hands on the river.

    The way the BB played the hand, I see far too often from players with very strong holdings that want to get paid. Generally I just end up saying "I knew it" and losing another stack.

    With 3 straight flush possibilities I'm swearing and folding.

    On the river you're pretty much calling or folding based on what your instincts tell you. Mine say I'm beat and I can find a better spot to call down against the villain in the future, if he were to use a similar pattern. Take some notes, move along.
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    07-21-2017 , 07:48 PM
    Good fold
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    07-21-2017 , 09:28 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by illiterat
    I think pre. is marginal at best for this sizing.

    Call river and say thanks for not betting pot when you lose, any action where you are folding 100% of your range can't be viable without god like reads.
    This is such a bad way to think, op has the 4th nut flush and it's 25plo, very very very few regs are running a blocker play trying to make someone fold A high flush here, if he's the 0.005% doing it at these stakes then nh op got bluffed, but fold here is absolutely correct
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    07-21-2017 , 09:29 PM
    What a spot. I mean youre only beat by 3 hands, but that is looking like a decent fold. I doubt I ever make it though, you know? Something something exploitable something something.
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    07-22-2017 , 04:50 AM
    Straight flushes are like 2% of A4C here, after card removal. So when ranges get narrowed down to things villain takes to the turn and then raises, they are far from a unicorn. That's why the 'we are only beat by three hands'-type thinking isn't so helpful. This spot should be treated like a fairly normal 'bluffcatch or not' type spot.

    Spoiler:
    Trust your gut.

    Last edited by Rei Ayanami; 07-22-2017 at 04:59 AM.
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    07-22-2017 , 10:34 AM
    i think i would fold it to, depending on his stats
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