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Paulie_D:
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on April 20, 2015, 19:58:17 PM ---
Nothing wrong with getting it in with the second nuts with a draw to the royal i wouldnt have thought!!!
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A draw to the second nut flush with a (more than likely) one out draw to a straight flush.
You"d already been 3 bet so AA was very likely...and you have one of the other Aces.
You started off behind and stayed there.
Anyway, opinions vary.
Fatcatstu:
I flopped the flush!!! Flop is 10c 8c Qc
AAroddersAA:
--- Quote from: Paulie_D on April 20, 2015, 20:06:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on April 20, 2015, 19:58:17 PM ---
Nothing wrong with getting it in with the second nuts with a draw to the royal i wouldnt have thought!!!
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A draw to the second nut flush with a (more than likely) one out draw to a straight flush.
You"d already been 3 bet so AA was very likely...and you have one of the other Aces.
You started off behind and stayed there.
Anyway, opinions vary.
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On the flop? Stu flopped the 2nd nut flush, not a draw, if it was a 2nd nut flush draw on that board it would actually be a far easier get it in as it would widen his opponents range quite a bit and the straight draws would be live. Nasty spot anyway. I think the real question here is should we be calling the 3-bet OOP (it would be a very easy call in position) the hand looks good enough to do so to me and once you flop the second nuts and he bets the pot it is really hard to get away from. He can have a run down with a worse flush definitely in an online PLO. Not sure he bets so heavily on the flop with that mind you.
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on April 20, 2015, 20:27:54 PM ---
I flopped the flush!!! Flop is 10c 8c Qc
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Not sure if Paulie is referring to the preflop call. You can only make the second nut flush which is true (and this can be trouble when the money goes in ect ect), however I feel your hand is just about good enough to go with even out of position.
Paulie_D:
Opps...sorry the I didn"t get the Tc (not 10c) I misread it in the OP...
That said. Still the 2nd nuts and so non-nut and that should make you even more wary if anything, especially when the villain pots the flop....but again, opinions vary.
I have zero problems with the pre-flop call as, I feel, his hand is pretty polarised to Aces..probably suited and that re-inforces my point above.
Fatcatstu:
I definitely put him on AAxx pre, do I think that this necessarily means he has the nut flush? no. I think it can mean he has the blocker to the nut flush and wants to put a shorter stack to the test, knowing he will still have 5k left if he calls and loses.
I have a hand that can flop well, and once i hit what is basically Gin for my hand I have no choice but to smack it in.
That was my thinking anyway :)
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