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$10 NL HE 6-max: Nut flush facing shove on paired board, 150BB deep
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7127981, member: 397965"] Preflop I like isolating big out of position. Flop I prefer to go larger here to apply more pressure and almost for value with a hand this strong. Turn You bet again and now comes the interesting part of the hand, since he raise, and he goes fairly large setting it up for a pot sized jam on the river. Obviously you lose to boats, but I think, its fair to say, a player with stats like these will not limp-call preflop with 83 or 73, so its really only the flopped sets, and there are only 7 combos of those. I also find it very weird, why he would just call a small C-bet on the flop with a set on a wet board and potentially let you make a flush or straight for cheap, but then change gear and start to raise, when he has filled up and no longer need to protect against anything. This line is more consisting with a smaller flush or trips, because those hands actually improved on the turn, which a flopped set did not. On the other hand why is a player with stats like 14/9 even limping preflop? Could it be a case, where he is so unbalanced, that he only limp small pocket pairs and raise everything else? If that is the case, then he obviously cant have a flush or trips and then his only raises for value are boats. So if that was, what you were thinking, then its ok to just call here and see, what happen on the river. River Given what I wrote above, I would also check to him and fold to his jam. I think, that if he did have trips or even a smaller flush, he might check back or bet smaller, so when he jam, it really does smell like a boat. As others have said, I find it very unlikely, that he is bluffing, and he also cant have the main bluffing card for this board, which is Ac, because you have it. So then it would be something like 87s turning itself into a bluff, because it block boats, which I think is just way to advanced for a 10NL player, who limp preflop. [/QUOTE]
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