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Non not flush, tough decision
Game # 248954418 - Texas Hold'em No Limit EUR 0.50/1 - Table "Ibiza"
Game ended 2006-02-14 02:53:55 GMT+01:00
Players:
MrOhman (EUR 153.60 in seat 1)
BingoBenny (EUR 98.50 in seat 2)
Villain (EUR 576.94 in seat 3)
styler_vs (EUR 214.13 in seat 4)
MrOstkaka (EUR 100.80 in seat 5)
Hero (EUR 152.00 in seat 6)
Dealer: BingoBenny
Small Blind: Villain (0.50)
Big Blind: styler_vs (1.00)
Hero was dealt: Jd - 9d
MrOstkaka Call (1.00)
Hero Call (1.00)
MrOhman Fold
BingoBenny Fold
Villain Call (0.50)
styler_vs Check
Flop 2s - Kd - 6d
Villain Check
styler_vs Check
MrOstkaka Check
Hero Check
Turn 2s - Kd - 6d - 8d
Villain Bet (4.00)
styler_vs Fold
MrOstkaka Call (4.00)
Hero Raise (12.00)
Villain Raise (35.00)
MrOstkaka Fold
Hero Call (27.00)
River 2s - Kd - 6d - 8d - 9s
Villain Bet (62.00)
Hero Call (62.00)
Villain shows: 3d - Td (a flush, king high)
Hero shows: Jd - 9d (a flush, king and jack high)
Hero wins: EUR 207.00 (with a flush, king and jack high)
Rake: EUR 2.80
I made a very loose pre-flop call, but this is one of those hands I play once in a while to mix it up. It took me a while to decide whether to call the river bet, but then I figured since Villain didn't bet the flop (like most Ax suited do on a flush draw), and his turn RE-raise seemed somewhat defensive, calling the river would be a reasonable move. How would you analyze this guys play? Another factor I considered was that I had the 3rd nut flush... though that probably isn't relevant
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