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NL200 - Baby flush 180bb deep line check NL200 - Baby flush 180bb deep line check

01-09-2008 , 08:37 AM
Hand 0: 92.308% 92.31% 00.00% 24 0.00 { 6h4h }
Hand 1: 07.692% 07.69% 00.00% 2 0.00 { QQ-TT, AKs, AhQh, AKo }

this is his absolute tightest VB range on the river and i think he would check turn behind with a lot of his range. easy shove. although, maybe a smallish raise would be better, but i don't know if i could fold it if he pushed the way things were going.
01-09-2008 , 09:14 AM
Can't say i like it either, i especially hate the i just hit my hand on the turn justifying my implied odds call pre-flop so i'll check it and loose all the value of those implied odds. Everytime i see someone do this i laugh and take a note on them. On the turn you have to protect against sets and single card flush draws.

I think if you get into this situation you have to go broke, if you don't want to you are probably better folding pre-flop. You also might get a shove on the turn from a set on overpair with a flushdraw. Those hands will be less likely to pay off big on the river when the board does not pair or their flush missed.

In this case your real implied odds if you could see his cards are bad, but obviously you can't know that at the time.
01-09-2008 , 09:24 AM
bet/call the turn
01-09-2008 , 11:18 AM
note taken, no more scared poker.
01-09-2008 , 12:48 PM
I'm not really a fan of preflop unless you're bluffraising some flops.

As played obv bet turn as stated above, and just put the rest in on the river if he doesn't shove turn.

      
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