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$10 NLHE 6-max: Can I Fold Top Pair and Flush Draw?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5738150, member: 397965"] Preflop and flop is pretty standard. However when two players call you on the flop, I think, its time to slow down a bit and think about, what they might have. V1 called with 2 guys left to act behind him, and V2 overcalled with 1 guy left to act behind him. This mean, that unless they are pretty bad, they really should not have a lot of junky stuff like second pair, weird gutshot draws etc. And since there are no good draws available, this is actually a little bit alarming. For sure one of them could have a hand like KT, and you coolered him. But they could also have KQ. And if one of them has KT, that only leaves one K in the deck, so what then does the other one have? Not saying that its always a set, but I am certainly not surpriced to see a set. So I kind of prefer to check the turn and then see, what develops behind. If it checks through, that is cool, since you have one of the draws covered. And if someone puts out a standard bet, you can certainly check-call. However when you do bet out, and then this action happen behind you, I think, you have a very clear fold. You are more than 200BB deep, and V2 is just never bluffing in this spot. Even if he gets you to fold, he still need to beat V1 at showdown, so bluffing makes no sense. [/QUOTE]
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