Right move with the Nuts?
Hey guys,
I have been reading your stuff for a while and it is really helpful. Thanks for putting this thing together. I have a quick question.
I'm playing in a home tourney, $40 buy-in, and it is fairly early. I am in the small blind and dealt 6 8 of clubs. I decide to limp with about 5 callers and see if I can catch something. Flop comes 5 7 9 with two hearts. I flopped the nuts. But what do I do with two hearts on the board. I am first to act, so I decide to go all-in. I have a good stack, not the chip lead, but above average. I get one caller, who I forced all-in (but not by much). He has A 10 of hearts. Obviously, I am a little nervous. The turn and river are blanks and I pick up the pot. I actually was lucky and won the tourney.
But my question is, is there a better way to play nut straight with a possible flush draw before the turn?
Re: Right move with the Nuts?
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Originally Posted by dudemann
But my question is, is there a better way to play nut straight with a possible flush draw before the turn?
The standard rule is to over-bet the pot. What you did sounded right. The other person made a very chance call and you profited. Good Job.
There are a lot of situation that pop up in similar circumstances. If you are looking at a good hand with a draw heavy board, take away other people's pot odds.
If you can beat those draw hands, give them their odds.
Example:
You have :qs: :9d:
Flop & Turn :6h: :qh: :qc: :9h:
Let give them their odds to chase the flush, or hopefully they have a made flush. You're full house will beat them.
Good job on your tournament. How did you finish?