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hand 1 is the easiest call in the world for opp imo
id go bust there too, but then id be raising 94s to start with anyway
Really? Easy call and you would raise? Wow. Good chance I would have folded on the flop with that hand. No way I would raise. I cant see how he could possible think his hand would be good even it he hits his flush. I see alot of people that play any 2 cards suited and hope for the flush, but most of the time I eventually see then go bust to a higher flush. I have done it a few times to people like that myself. I was at a table with a guy like that. I saw him beat a few str8s sets with garbage flushes. I was dealt AQs. Hit my Q and 2 of the other suited cards on the flop. Which is a great possition to be in. TPTK plus nut flush draw. I destacked him that hand for about 150$. I would like to know how if you were villian in that hand you would know your flush would be good? Is it something in the amounts that I bet? Or is it just the fact that you have a flush you stay in? Then you will go bust everytime you make a flush and lose to a higher flush, cause over time you will be ahead?
I had the other guy at the table convinced I had the nut flush. He said something like "A high flush"
Hand 2. This whole hand was ugly. You REALLY need good reads to pull off a play like this. Just saying, oh it's 200NL so these guys must be capable of bluffing and being bluffed, is worthless. Preflop, meh. On the flop I raise or fold, and once the guy CR's, it's an easy fold. Sure you're drawing to the nuts, but you have close to no implied odds. Who will pay you off if you hit your nut flush?
I did have a pretty good read on him. Well I knew he either bluffed or would fold down if he didnt have the nuts. I had seen him make pretty good sized bets, then let the pot go after being reraised a large amount. If I hit the nut flush on the turn I am sure he would have paid me pretty good. He had bet 30$ on the flop without the nuts. Then 50$ on the turn. If I would have hit the flush on the turn I would have just called. He would now have 130$ left. Now on the river if I had just checked the turn he will most likely bet atleast another 50$. That puts him at 80$ or less. He is pretty much pot comitted. So then I put him all in. Most likely he will call, but even if he dont call. I still net atleast 140$. Since though I didnt hit on the turn. I bet all in there, instead of making the push on the river, cause at that point with another 50$ bet like I said he is pretty much pot comitted. If I dont make the flush on the river. Then my all in push wouldn't be as strong so I know he will probably call so I have to let the hand go.
Hand 1. Be VERY careful when chasing OESD's on a 2-tone board, for exact reasons like this hand. You think you have an 8-outer, but in reality you have to treat it like a 6-outer. I would just c/c this flop and once the Qh hits, look to showdown cheap or dump it to big bets.
Yea once the Qh hit I was just trying to steal the pot. I figured he had a flush. I was just betting/hoping that he didnt have the nut flush and would fold. Thats the question I would like someone to answer. If your the villian in that hand. How can you possible think that your garbage flush like that is good?
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