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  1. #1

    Default Opinions on this push.

    #Game No : 2429840161
    ***** Hand History for Game 2429840161 *****
    $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, July 26, 21:54:21 EDT 2005
    Table Table 37004 (6 max) (Real Money)
    Seat 2 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: jmanpkt ( $19.75 )
    Seat 3: Hall666 ( $31.38 )
    Seat 4: ghettothug1 ( $41.53 )
    Seat 5: riley2000 ( $23.35 )
    Seat 6: TubbyTommy ( $19.70 )
    Seat 2: Talent03 ( $28.15 )
    Hall666 posts small blind [$0.10].
    ghettothug1 posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Talent03 [ 7s 6s ]
    riley2000 raises [$1].
    TubbyTommy calls [$1].
    jmanpkt calls [$1].
    Talent03 calls [$1].
    Hall666 folds.
    ghettothug1 calls [$0.75].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 7h, 8s ]
    >You have options at Table 55071 (6 max) (No DP) Table!.
    ghettothug1 bets [$1].
    riley2000 calls [$1].
    TubbyTommy folds.
    jmanpkt raises [$5].
    Talent03 is all-In [$27.15].........
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  2. #2
    I like it a lot..

    Your ahead of Ax flush draw, and have outs agaisn't an over pair...

    But I will let the experts chime in..
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  3. #3
    You might have gotten the first two positions to call if you'd just called instead of pushing there. Flopping a paired open ended straight flush draw is fun, but don't forget to try to make some money on it, too. I would have probably just called on flop and then pushed on turn no matter what the card More often than not, it's going to be a card that you like:

    2 outs for trip 7s
    8 outs for straight
    9 outs for flush

    That is a lot of outs.

    On top of this, without any reads, your agressor ahead of you may just be on unpaired overs and you already have him beat.

    I just don't know if you really want to isolate by pushing when you did, I think you could drag more of them along (possibly) by just cold calling.
    In answer to your question... it depends...
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  4. #4
    This is 25nl and there is already $12 in the pot. I definately don't mind taking the pot down on the flop and if he calls I have a great chance to get even more.
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    Only mediocre players are always at their best.
    Phil Ivey Owns You
  5. #5
    The reason to push there is if you think you can take the pot without seeing any more cards. But the $5 raise means you may get a call, so I would simply call that bet or reraise to $10, to isolate. The raiser may be semi-bluffing with AXs so a reraise will probably isolate to the two of you, giving you a big advantage on the draw. From that point on, you want to play it slow if the flush hits.
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by alias2211
    2 outs for trip 7s
    8 outs for straight
    9 outs for flush

    That is a lot of outs.
    You are double counting cards
  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
    The reason to push there is if you think you can take the pot without seeing any more cards. But the $5 raise means you may get a call, so I would simply call that bet or reraise to $10, to isolate. The raiser may be semi-bluffing with AXs so a reraise will probably isolate to the two of you, giving you a big advantage on the draw. From that point on, you want to play it slow if the flush hits.
    I can't slowplay if I make a flush because another spade counterfits my hand. And I may be dominated.
    The artist formerly known as Knish
    Only mediocre players are always at their best.
    Phil Ivey Owns You
  8. #8
    #Game No : 2429840161
    ***** Hand History for Game 2429840161 *****
    $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, July 26, 21:54:21 EDT 2005
    Table Table 37004 (6 max) (Real Money)
    Seat 2 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: jmanpkt ( $19.75 )
    Seat 3: Hall666 ( $31.38 )
    Seat 4: ghettothug1 ( $41.53 )
    Seat 5: riley2000 ( $23.35 )
    Seat 6: TubbyTommy ( $19.70 )
    Seat 2: Talent03 ( $28.15 )
    Hall666 posts small blind [$0.10].
    ghettothug1 posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Talent03 [ 7s 6s ]
    riley2000 raises [$1].
    TubbyTommy calls [$1].
    jmanpkt calls [$1].
    Talent03 calls [$1].
    Hall666 folds.
    ghettothug1 calls [$0.75].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 7h, 8s ]
    >You have options at Table 55071 (6 max) (No DP) Table!.
    ghettothug1 bets [$1].
    riley2000 calls [$1].
    TubbyTommy folds.
    jmanpkt raises [$5].
    Talent03 is all-In [$27.15]
    ghettothug1 folds.
    riley2000 folds.
    >You have options at Table 55071 (6 max) (No DP) Table!.
    jmanpkt folds.
    Talent03 does not show cards.
    Talent03 wins $38.40
    The artist formerly known as Knish
    Only mediocre players are always at their best.
    Phil Ivey Owns You
  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Les_Worm
    I can't slowplay if I make a flush because another spade counterfits my hand. And I may be dominated.
    I said "play it slow" not "slowplay it"

    What I mean is avoid all-in moves. 1/2 pot bets rather than pot-sized. that sort of thing.
  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
    Quote Originally Posted by Les_Worm
    I can't slowplay if I make a flush because another spade counterfits my hand. And I may be dominated.
    I said "play it slow" not "slowplay it"
    That means the same thing to me but I understand what you are saying.
    The artist formerly known as Knish
    Only mediocre players are always at their best.
    Phil Ivey Owns You

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