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NL50 flush vs fish on paired board NL50 flush vs fish on paired board

04-16-2011 , 02:56 AM
Hello guys!
we have fish open raser and nit at btn. When I see the Button bet I know he will fold or max he call he will not shove,when fish calls I decided to surrender but I hit flush on turn any suggestions?

    Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #9029262

    SB: $19.50 (39 bb)
    Hero (BB): $53.85 (107.7 bb)
    UTG: $119.90 (239.8 bb)
    MP: $68.65 (137.3 bb)
    CO: $28 (56 bb)
    BTN: $50 (100 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 5 6
    UTG folds, MP raises to $1.50, CO folds, BTN calls $1.50, SB folds, Hero calls $1

    Flop: ($4.75) A A T (3 players)
    Hero checks, MP checks, BTN bets $3, Hero raises to $8.50, MP calls $8.50, BTN folds

    Turn: ($24.75) 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $17, MP calls $17

    River: ($58.75) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $26.85 and is all-in, MP calls $26.85

    Spoiler:
    Results: $112.45 pot ($2.00 rake)
    Final Board: A A T 7 6
    Hero showed 5 6 and lost (-$53.85 net)
    MP showed A 6 and won $110.45 ($56.60 net)



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    NL50 flush vs fish on paired board Quote
    04-16-2011 , 03:20 AM
    Does the fish have enough Ax's/tilted Tx's that will call? <--- ask yourself this. You the fish better than anyone cuz your playing with him.

    If you're not exaggerating, and the guy is actually a big fish, then I don't mind your line. I def like your flop raise btw.
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    04-16-2011 , 05:06 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by unprovoked
    Does the fish have enough Ax's/tilted Tx's that will call? <--- ask yourself this. You the fish better than anyone cuz your playing with him.

    If you're not exaggerating, and the guy is actually a big fish, then I don't mind your line. I def like your flop raise btw.
    Sure after he cold call my ch-raise I put him on Ax but afraided full house
    NL50 flush vs fish on paired board Quote
    04-16-2011 , 08:47 AM
    probably fold pre, but it's not terrible to flat
    otf he has an A always
    so yeah the hand is wp
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    04-16-2011 , 09:13 AM
    depending on the nittiness of btn calling flop seems better
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    04-16-2011 , 09:56 AM
    Why raise that board? Call flop
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    04-16-2011 , 01:06 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by kublai
    MP calls $8.50,
    I think this is the most telling thing about the hand. A check/cold-call a raise is almost always an A and, if a cooler, AT. More often, I would say he is worried about the kicker.

    After you hit your hand on the turn, well played. On the flop, you should checkraise bigger (if you are going to do it, you want that fold). I would flat call hoping that the fish calls behind for the direct odds . If I CR, tho, it would be to at least $11-12.
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    04-16-2011 , 01:17 PM
    I would have just called the flop. The paired board is dangerous and AT has you drawing dead. It depends on the fish, but if he is a calling station, wait till you have the value flush because with trip aces he could also shove and you would have little reason to call.
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    04-16-2011 , 01:21 PM
    btw main problem with raising flop is that when he jams his Ax u dont have equity to call. and if he is a nit and he bets this flop IP and multiway he has the ace a lot. like he's prob checking back Tx and anything else with SDV and he's prob not stabbing at it that often especially with the fish in the pot
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