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$2 NLHE 6-max: Flopped flush, awkward river situation
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[QUOTE="GreenDaddy1, post: 5928592, member: 337531"] I often struggle with deciding what the right move is on the flop when I flop a flush. A strong bet often just leads to folds as opponents are not prone to floating with any junk at all. Even the most passive players seem able to find a fold on these suited boards. Only 9 hands on villain but they are 100/0 and seem to enjoy seeing showdowns! I chose not to C bet in this case. The board is not only suited but it is low and I think I'll scare away the fish. Either I'm miles ahead (majority of the time) or already beat (rarely). I like the turn card, brings some draws/straights in. Villain leads out and now I see they are interested I like raising for value. The river is horrible. I'm not really temped to hero call, I just sigh and fold. I'm not pot committed and better chances are more than likely going to come to take money away from this villain or someone else like him. If he is bluffing, good for him, but he has made the flush here often. Do you ever take the punt here? [b]Pacific Poker - $0.02 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players[/b] [i][url=http://www.pokertracker.com]Hand converted by PokerTracker 4[/url][/i] SB: 111 BB BB: 76.5 BB CO: 100 BB [b]Hero (BTN): 103 BB[/b] SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB [b]Pre Flop:[/b] [i](pot: 1.5 BB)[/i] [b]Hero[/b] has 9:diamond: T:diamond: [i]fold[/i], [color=red][b]Hero[/b] raises to 3 BB[/color], [i]fold[/i], BB calls 2 BB [b]Flop:[/b] [i](6.5 BB, 2 players)[/i] 6:diamond: 3:diamond: 4:diamond: BB checks, [b]Hero[/b] checks [b]Turn:[/b] [i](6.5 BB, 2 players)[/i] 7:heart: [color=red]BB bets 3 BB[/color], [color=red][b]Hero[/b] raises to 9 BB[/color], BB calls 6 BB [b]River:[/b] [i](24.5 BB, 2 players)[/i] J:diamond: [color=red]BB bets 64.5 BB and is all-in[/color], [i]fold[/i] BB wins 23 BB [/QUOTE]
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