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AMRN:

--- Quote from: mporter123 on October 21, 2013, 12:07:43 PM ---

I am not sure about checking back the flop, guess its bad to bet fold away so much equity. Meh will wait to see what others think. 


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We have 12 clean outs to the nuts!  Bet folding with almost 50% equity is surely bad. If we aren"t prepared to get it in, we shouldn"t be betting the flop and opening it up to a check/raise to which we plan to fold.  

TheSnapper:
Mp"s stack size is important info here but I assume not

Swinebag:
bot of an ugly spot to be playing a 160ish BB pot but I"m going all the way with this one. You have just flopped so big and villain has half his stack in the middle so just ship it in. Calling isn"t going to achieve anything: you may get a fold if you hit on the turn and would probably have to fold if you missed.

Folding isn"t too terrible as it preserves your rather nice stack but busting the villain is much more fun :)

Erimus:
Had a similar spot in Bolton at the Gukpt, every time I think of that hand I still believe I played it correctly, I was still some way from the big money, ( had min cashed for now), so it was chip up and give myself a chance to win the tournament or fold and wait for a better spot, ie 3 bet original raiser, then flopped nut flush draw

Would a better spot ever come up ?, that we will never know, obviously lost the hand but gave myself the best chance of winning it at the time.

As played the flop is the best you could ask for other than flopping trips or better, you still have a few left if you lose, win the hand and I would imagine you give yourself a better chance of making a decent cash, lose the hand win the next few flips and you back in it, simples.

As for speech play, just say unlucky mate when you outdraw him or sigh nh if you do not.

Swinebag:
Better still try "they were suited" when you get there

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