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[Closed] NL10 9max: T high 1 card 3rd nut flush, paired board

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Kruppe
Joined: 20.02.2008

Full Tilt Poker, $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players
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Kruppe (BB): $10
UTG: $3.75
UTG+1: $15.40
UTG+2: $13.45
MP1: $1.60
MP2: $6.45
CO: $17.85
BTN: $3.55
SB: $1.90

Pre-Flop: T♦ T♥ dealt to Kruppe (BB)
4 folds, MP2 raises to $0.20, 2 folds, SB calls $0.15, Kruppe calls $0.10

Flop: ($0.60) A♦ K♦ A♠ (3 Players)
SB checks, Kruppe checks, MP2 bets $0.30, SB calls $0.30, Kruppe calls $0.30

Turn: ($1.50) 3♦ (3 Players)
SB checks, Kruppe checks, MP2 checks

River: ($1.50) 6♦ (3 Players)
SB bets $1.20, Kruppe calls $1.20


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swissmoumout
Joined: 24.02.2007

Fold the flop: you're only getting 3:1 odds and have a mere 2 outs (25:1 odds of hitting on the next card). As played, it depends on opponents.. some might bet lower flushes here, but mostly I prefer to simply fold.


Kruppe
Joined: 20.02.2008

I called on the flop because I thought I was quite often ahead. but that's wrong, isn't it? I'm nearly always behind with only 2 outs, right?


swissmoumout
Joined: 24.02.2007

Originally posted by Kruppe
I called on the flop because I thought I was quite often ahead. but that's wrong, isn't it? I'm nearly always behind with only 2 outs, right?

indeed. Two overcards are never good, especially if it's A and K


Thorsten77
Joined: 28.05.2006

c/f flop.