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FL Big O: wrap + A23 + weak flush draw FL Big O: wrap + A23 + weak flush draw

09-28-2020 , 11:06 AM
Part of a mid-high stakes mix live 4-handed with 5-bet cap.

CO (tightish) raises, BTN (lag) 3-bets, SB (whale) calls, Hero (BB) 4-bets with Ac6s5d3c2s, CO calls, BTN 5-bets, everyone calls.

Flop: Kh7s4d, SB checks, Hero bets, CO calls, BTN raises, SB calls, Hero 3-bets, CO calls, BTN 4-bets, SB calls, Hero 5-bets, everyone calls.

Turn: Qs, SB checks, Hero bets, CO calls, BTN raises, SB calls, Hero ?
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09-28-2020 , 04:03 PM
Edit: did not mean to doublepost, can delete this one
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09-28-2020 , 04:05 PM
Line seems a little too aggro in spots. Much prefer call pre-flop and check turn.

Might play flop differently too but not going to overanalyze it.

As played would just call the raise you are facing.

Note on the flop you don't have any nut flush redraw, so think you may be overvaluing your hand - its pretty easy to get quartered (or nothing)
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09-28-2020 , 07:05 PM
Why did you bet the turn if you are then wondering what to do when the person who capped the flop raises?
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09-29-2020 , 12:34 PM
I certainly would just call...more than half the deck gives you nothing, and a paired/high spade will probably force you into a crying call if it's a single bet.

You're line throughout seems very aggressive...but sometimes it pays off in spades when the red three hits the river!
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09-29-2020 , 09:14 PM
i think this is an instructive hand on how to play a draw vs high end ranges.

while a good draw, i'd recommend parsing your hand against various top of range hands in PPT.
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