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  1. #1

    Default 100nl, flopped flush facing c/r from small blind

    villain is a solid regular running like 13/7/4 over 3000 hands. Is this 4 bet/ call a shove on the flop or call/reevaluate on the turn?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    CO ($64.15)
    Button ($98.50)
    SB ($100.50)
    Hero (BB) ($94.35)
    UTG ($109.75)
    UTG+1 ($180.15)
    MP1 ($40.15)
    MP2 ($73.55)
    MP3 ($13.40)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 2, 6
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $1, 5 folds, SB calls $0.50, Hero checks

    Flop: ($3) Q, K, 9 (3 players)
    SB checks, Hero bets $2, UTG+1 calls $2, SB raises to $11, Hero ?
  2. #2
    SNAP FOLD!

    Particularly if you don't stab at limped pots a lot.
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    folding here is fine.
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    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    what if we flop a mid-bottom set in a similar situation?
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    Yeah, I'm a total folding station.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    what if we flop a mid-bottom set in a similar situation?
    it's a way different situation as your set at least has a chance to improve to the nuts, whereas your hand is often dominated, and is never improving.

    as described = dunno, it's rare for me to see a limped pot these days... I guess you can check 22-55 here and end up in that situation though.
    In that case I call or push.
  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    Yeah, I'm a total folding station.
    Do you consider folding sets here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    what if we flop a mid-bottom set in a similar situation?
    it's a way different situation as your set at least has a chance to improve to the nuts, whereas your hand is often dominated, and is never improving.

    as described = dunno, it's rare for me to see a limped pot these days... I guess you can check 22-55 here and end up in that situation though.
    In that case I call or push.
    hmmm, i flopped little flush twice in these monotone flops this week and faced massive heat in limped pots. How is my life ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    Yeah, I'm a total folding station.
    Do you consider folding sets here?
    No. Certainly not middle or top set. I'm at least seeing a turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    okay, fold FTR is a nit garden.
    Yeah, I'm a total folding station.
    Do you consider folding sets here?
    No. Certainly not middle or top set. I'm at least seeing a turn.
    I'm shocked that "fold" is still in your vocabulary, Fnord. lol. You seem to be the only player around here that isn't a nit or nearby. What's with that?


    I guess I agree... I wouldn't do this at the lower stake though, like at 25nl.... would you?


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    Bleh I would call one street, 3betting is bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deanglow
    Bleh I would call one street, 3betting is bad
    Yup! I don't think this is a snap fold.
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    Id also call one street and see if he slows down on the turn, plenty of people raise this flop with 2 pair,a club type hands.
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    this is how this hand developed from turn on. I smelt weakness and fired the turn after he slowed down. Do you guys fight back a lot or just check down?
    Turn: ($27) 3 (2 players)
    SB checks, Hero $22
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    how do we think that we're beat here? This guy's pretty nitty, but why couldn't he do this with a straight, set, good draw etc?
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    I was gonna say if another club fell i like betting representing the ace of clubs, so i like your line.
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    Time to bluff him out now
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    bluffing turn pretty dumb unless you are shoving river. i would just check down and expect to beat KQ or JT w/ no club. Folding flop is also wrong unless you have some sort of bet sizing tell. I expect this raise to not be a high flush all that often and you can prob get a stronger read on his turn bet by calling. 3betting is wrong though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    bluffing turn pretty dumb unless you are shoving river. i would just check down and expect to beat KQ or JT w/ no club. Folding flop is also wrong unless you have some sort of bet sizing tell. I expect this raise to not be a high flush all that often and you can prob get a stronger read on his turn bet by calling. 3betting is wrong though.
    So we either let him hit a boat or lose to T,7,8 or J higher flush at showdown time? I expected this nit(13/7) to fold the majority of his flop c/r range unless he had Ac or Jc.
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    You guys are wrong, because a small flush is better on this board than a small set.

    Just because you can improve with the set, doesn't mean it's a better hand. If you can put more than 22% of non-flush hands in his range, small flush here is better than a set.

    Drawing dead is not that bad as long as you're drawing dead against a small portion of his range. He only has a flush here maybe half of the time. Sometimes he has a flushdraw + pair, small set, etc.

    With the turn bet we're turning our hand into a bluff.

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