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    Default Dragging a $1K pot with 9 high (low content)

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $4 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP ($396.15)
    CO ($116.10)
    Hero ($680.90)
    SB ($94.75)
    BB ($428.20)
    UTG ($286.10)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with 9, 8.
    1 fold, MP calls $4, 1 fold, Hero raises to $16, 2 folds, MP calls $12.

    Flop: ($38) 6, 6, 7 (2 players)
    MP checks, Hero bets $24, MP raises to $48, Hero raises to $150, MP calls $102.

    Turn: ($338) 2 (2 players)
    MP checks, Hero bets $514.9 (All-In), MP calls $230.15 (All-In).

    River: ($1083.05) J (2 players, 2 all-in)

    Final Pot: $1083.05

    Results in white below:
    MP has 5c 4h (one pair, sixes).
    Hero has 9c 8c (one pair, sixes).
    Outcome: Hero wins $1083.05.
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    I don't like turn push. I don't think you have very much fold equity at all. I'd make a bigger raise on the flop, possibly push.

    Edit: or maybe a smaller flop 3-bet like to 120, so that you have about a psb left on the turn should he just call.
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    that is awesome


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    Quote Originally Posted by bdawg56kg
    I don't like turn push. I don't think you have very much fold equity at all. I'd make a bigger raise on the flop, possibly push.

    Edit: or maybe a smaller flop 3-bet like to 120, so that you have about a psb left on the turn should he just call.
    I was trying to protect my hand by giving him bad odds to call with a pair draw.
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    flop play is ok but i like to check the turn.
    In answer to your question... it depends...
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    This is a monster drawing hand I long for on the flop. I generally always push these on the flop to any aggression. My reasoning: 2 cards to come I am still a favorite to win. Pushing on the turn is scary to me. I am not saying I am right, just how I respond to these hands.

    Anyone know any different? i.e. the best overall long term play with a hand that draws to 14+ outs on the flop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavemanWins
    This is a monster drawing hand I long for on the flop. I generally always push these on the flop to any aggression. My reasoning: 2 cards to come I am still a favorite to win. Pushing on the turn is scary to me. I am not saying I am right, just how I respond to these hands.

    Anyone know any different? i.e. the best overall long term play with a hand that draws to 14+ outs on the flop?
    you arent a favorite against a 6, which is why you dont want to reraise that flop.

    the flop play is bad without a read, but im assuming you had one
  11. #11
    you arent a favorite against a 6, which is why you dont want to reraise that flop
    I am not so sure about that.. A 67 would give you cause for much concern, but a lone 6? Who would normally call a preflop raise with a 6 only? I would still push the flop. If he happened to have 67, well, then I just paid him off.

    But I do agree, certain reads may make me change my mind. But I still would have the Flop push as standard play unless some read really changed my mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavemanWins
    I am not so sure about that.. A 67 would give you cause for much concern, but a lone 6? Who would normally call a preflop raise with a 6 only? I would still push the flop. If he happened to have 67, well, then I just paid him off.
    Just a little math intervention

    My hand: 8c 9c
    Opp: As 6s
    board: 6c 6d 7c

    My chance to win: 43.2%
    Opp chance to win: 56.8%

    So you're not ahead of a 6, so what hands that you beat call the push?

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