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NL5 Flush Draw

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Tiltmeifucan
Joined: 21.04.2012

Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

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$0.02/$0.05 No-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)

Known players:
[tg]CO$5.39:///////;BU$5.23:///////;SB$13.79:///////;BB (Hero)$5.00:///////;MP3$3.29:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BB with 7:c, A:c.
MP3 raises to $0.15, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.10.

Flop: ($0.32) K:h, Q:c, 6:c (2 players)
Hero bets $0.27, MP3 raises to $0.54, Hero calls $0.27.

Turn: ($1.4) 5:d (2 players)
Hero checks, MP3 bets $1.15, Hero calls $1.15.

River: ($3.7) T:s (2 players)
Hero checks, MP3 bets $1.45, Hero folds, MP3 gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $3.7.


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Tomaloc
Joined: 17.01.2011

why do you donklead so big :f_eek:

i mostly prefer to c/r but on such a board i think i just take the passive route (check/call)
also i think it's a fold on turn because he's betting too hard :f_cry: we can't even get his stack if we hit because he doesn't have one :f_biggrin:


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Tiltmeifucan
Joined: 21.04.2012

I have to admit that i played here bad!

Well i hate to play with FD check/call situations, i prefer i am out of position and preflop aggresor and continue to be aggresive with FD with enough equity putting two barrels 80% of pot, if i do hit draw then river is for value, if not then give and most likely check/fold.


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Tomaloc
Joined: 17.01.2011

if you want to be aggressive with draws then just check/raise/shove in :f_biggrin: you can often fold better hands with the c/r (and take his cbet!), and if he checks behind you get a free card which is not bad either


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Hi,

Your main goal is to get all-in on the flop having fold equity. I like your lead on the flop, but then shove over his min-raise. Not sure he would raise/fold there Kx hands, but for example KJ you have 45% equity that is enough to get all-in against midstack and he can always have there worse draw that you´re ahead at.

On the turn you don´t get correct pot odds, so it is either shove (putting him on draws) or fold

best regards,


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