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 Originally Posted by |~|ypermegachi
 Originally Posted by rubixstreub
 Originally Posted by |~|ypermegachi
hand 1: because of stack to pot ratio, calling this turn was pretty bad. just push it if you're going to call.
I don't really understand what you're saying- I should have open pushed the turn or just pushed over his raise instead of calling? I figured there was a good chance I was behind on the turn after his raise (KJ, KQ, set) but perhaps I had an ounce of FE if a flush completed on the river, so I called. Bad logic I guess.
I agree his raise puts me in a very awkward situation, it's either all or nothing, but are you advocating just open pushing the turn given my hand and the pot:stack.
i meant push over his raise.
I don't really get this. Villain isn't raising here with such small stacks with a draw - he'd just push and rely on his outs + fold equity. He's got a decent made hand, one which we may be behind but with such small stacks we're pot committed whatever happens. So I'm fine with calling here - as OP says there is a chance he could hit his "flush" on the river, and if not, then it's all going in regardless.
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