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    Default rivered flush, not sure what to do

    villian is solid. ive played with him alot but surprisingly enough we seem to avoid eachother. i havent seen him do much crazy stuff and same goes for him.

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

    saw flop|saw showdown

    Hero ($1015)
    SB ($976.25)
    BB ($228)
    UTG ($1646.91)
    MP ($355.84)
    CO ($1127)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with 8, 9. SB posts a blind of $5.
    UTG raises to $40, 2 folds, Hero calls $40, SB (poster) calls $35, 1 fold.

    Flop: ($130) 8, 5, 5 (3 players)
    SB checks, UTG bets $95, Hero calls $95, SB folds.

    Turn: ($320) 2 (2 players)
    UTG checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($320) J (2 players)
    UTG bets $235, i push??

    Final Pot: $555
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    Solid player, paired board, flush hits and he bets big.......I'm not laying it down but I don't think I'm raising here either.

    Call.


    EDIT: Actually I can't find a boat here, chances are slim he has 88. Only thing we're scared of is a higher flush. This is one of those "better hands will call/push over your raise, and weaker hands will fold..."

    So I still say call.


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    Yeah I think push is good. The board makes a boat unlikely and our hand is pretty well concealed so there is value to be had.
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    I raise to 500 fold to a push.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikeaces86
    I raise to 500 fold to a push.
    do we get better value from that than just calling here?
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    Do you have any read on his UTG play? What's his VP$P/PFR in general?

    AA/KK seems very likely (99-QQ would bet the turn right?), and won't call your push often (depends on your image).

    If it's close it's probably better to push since you're not showing down then.

    i havent seen him do much crazy stuff and same goes for him.
    Hmm.. Call.
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    hes probabyl like 20/15, more or less. no more than 23/18 and no less than 18/12
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    Much of this hand depends on his calling range to a push, which depends on how he percieves you. If AJ, QQ+ will call a push here then I would move all in. If he is the kind of player who tends to make heroic call downs this is also a good spot to push. Since it was a backdoor flush and you only have 100bbs I think a push maximizes value from the hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikeaces86
    I raise to 500 intending to fold to a push and call anyways .
    In all seriousness though, 88, 55, 22, jj all are possibilities here, along with akd, aqd, and all those higher flush hands. Over pairs qq-aa will also take this line, and may donk off to you on the river as it is a very curious line for any hand (except a runner runner flush which is unlikely) that isn't a bluff to take. However, i think qq-aa are the only hands you beat that will ever call you, and even then they may all fold. So my initial reaction to ug's post was "standard weak tight george " but now that i have thought the hand through i completely agree with him. You obviously need to call here as he will bet a very large range here, but i don't see him calling your push with much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bmxicle
    i don't see him calling your push with much.
    yea thats exactly what i was thinking. i pushed and right after i did i was thinking 'god dammit stupid push' but he folded after a few seconds. i think i was lucky that he didn't have a hand like he will whenever he calls me and i go broke.
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    Now i may like this as a bluff (depending on alot of factors) but not with a hand that has showdown value.
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    great point

    thats one of those things that people need to learn to do against known solid players
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    Given your image Gabe I think the push isn't bad at all, many hands you beat will call.
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    Just call against a solid reg. but against someone weak or with some other read then a push is good with your sneaky hand.

    I've used villains line with flopped boats in the past. He also could have backed into an ace high flush.
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