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    Default Flopped nut flush draw ($11).

    SB was fairly tight and very passive. He had stats of 20/0/1.0 over 47 hands. He hadn't completed much from the SB before, which made me suspicious. Should I push here, or fold? He's definitely not folding to a push, so I don't think I have the odds to push if he has something like 2 pair or a set. I hate folding too though.

    Big Blind is t150 (7 handed)

    UTG (t625)
    UTG+1 (t3470)
    MP1 (t2040)
    CO (t1655)
    Button (t1985)
    SB (t1550)
    Hero (t3675)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 4 , A .
    5 folds, SB calls t75, Hero checks

    Flop: (t300) K , T , 6 (2 players)
    SB checks, Hero bets t200, SB raises to t700, Hero ??
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    I just check behind on the flop and take the free card, particularly if he hadn't completed the SB previously.

    As played, I agree that opp is never folding, so you need to risk 1275 chips to potentially win 1900 chips, so you're getting 1.5 to 1 on the call. Assuming that opp never has a set and that if you hit a fourth spade you're always good, you are about 1.9 to 1 against to hit on the turn and river so have to fold.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by taipan168
    I just check behind on the flop and take the free card, particularly if he hadn't completed the SB previously.
    If I had done this, I wouldn't have been in this mess in the first place.

    SB could also have completed with a smaller pair though, or something like A9, and I thought the board may be scary for him if this was the case.
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    I think the bet on the flop is okay. I agree with taipan that it's a fold when raised, though.
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    bet fold the flizzop vs. this tighty
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    I don't hate betting the flop against this player but it would suck to get C-Red off this hand (as OP did).
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    I just think he plays soooo passively vs. us that we have to bet. He just happened to hit big.
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    With his stats his seems extermly passive, I dont mind your bet, but you have to fold t his raise. Against a looser player you will usually have 12 outs and you can race


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