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Old 04-20-2008, 02:40 PM
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Default 100nl - 97s, flopped flush 160BB's deep effective

I was running 40/30/9 at the time, villain I've got down as 26/16/1.3 over 30 hands.

This is a standard fold right? Given stack sizes should I ever be checking back on this turn?

BossMedia Game #1048395538: Table Turbo TH 67 - $0.50/$1.00 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:51:56 - 2008/04/20
Seat 2: Hero ($188.00)
Seat 3: yayoxxx ($145.57)
Seat 4: figolist ($98.50)
Seat 5: Skattefar ($162.13)
Skattefar posts the big blind of $1.00
figolist posts the small blind of $0.50
yayoxxx is the button
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [ ]
Hero raises $3.50
yayoxxx folds
figolist calls $3.50
Skattefar calls $3.50
*** FLOP *** [ ] - pot $10.50
figolist bets $5.25
Skattefar calls $5.25
Hero raises $24.00
figolist folds
Skattefar calls $24.00
*** TURN *** [ ] [] - pot ~ $63
Skattefar checks
Hero bets $44.00
Skattefar goes all-in with $134.63
Hero folds
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Old 04-20-2008, 03:21 PM
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Yeah I fold this. I bet the turn every time as well.
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There can't be too many suited hands in his range. Isn't he playing set, two pair or nut draw+pair the same way?
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There can't be too many suited hands in his range. Isn't he playing set, two pair or nut draw+pair the same way?
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Is he the type to play AJ OOP to a preflop raise do you think? This smells like he was waiting for a non spade turn to scare you off.
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Thing is most people won't fold a flush, so waiting for a non spade turn to bluff raise and fold out flushes is very risky.
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I agree that he could well have top 2 or a set here but I think he plays his flushes like this more often than those hands.

I stoved it last night against AJs/22/KQs/KTs/QTs/T8s and had 70% equity....


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Maybe Wota can give some realistic weighting how often it is a higher made flush vs. all the other hands, so we can do the math.
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i call not because i can't fold flushes but because there are only 4 combos of higher s00ted cards and t8 is less likely, he does this w/ like 54s and the obvious set and top two. i just think the lower sc's are too big part of his range.
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Old 04-21-2008, 03:50 AM
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Say you're in villain's shoes with are you really wanting to get all the money in for 160BB's against me? Does my line not scream extreme strength?
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