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Originally Posted by rickroll
+1 but checking here to induce a bluff isn't the worst idea and definitely gives pot control in the event villain is sneaky as an added advantage for all the nits
Had the reverse occur with me at 25nl. 5 players multiway 3bet pot.
The two pair checked the flop, I had the nut flush draw. Apparently, he was checking to the raiser, whom refused to cbet.
I get the nut flush on turn, put in less the 1/2 pot bet (SB), BB shoves with his two pair (definitely not having to do with any suit on board), kills my action. Win big pot though.
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Originally Posted by alpha2112
V ranges definitely don't have a lot of flushes. Even if 60% of their pf range is suited, that means 15% is dd, except the majority of those are blocked by the board. Most notably all Ax, but also all the broadways except jq jk qk, also 67 78 and 9T are blocked. If he has the k flush you'd expect him to bet turn probably
So if vs value range otf is only flushes then he should probably be bet bet beting with his tiny, polarized range. I think v has a better strategy of betting his marginal made hands with 1 heart, then he can defend a x/c range on the turn. All those hands are going to be calling us otr, but many will x back if able. But yall also right that he has a bunch of busted 1 card hearts he can bluff and our hand strength is somewhat under repped. so I'm not too fussed about going either way otr
Edit: every time I said heart I meant diamond obvs
The beauty is that flopping a flush is 10% or less. This gives two pair hands and sets the advantage.
I agree a x/c river is the way to go.