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$2 NLHE 6-max: flopped straight, turn brings flushes
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[QUOTE="Beanfacekilla, post: 6195568, member: 92073"] On the flop, we have a hand that can't improve. There is value to be had, but if the flush comes in we pretty much done here. Bet the flop larger. The reason we do this is to target many hands we beat, 2p, pair+SD, and flush draws. This is a board where if our opponent connects, they'll call pot size bets probably. Bet flop 75%-100% pot against an unknown IMO. If we had info they were a call station, maybe more. On the turn, bet 2/3 pot +/- IMO, and it is a bet fold spot. We are targeting 2p that might have been passive, and pair+SD or even pair with redraw, I don't think a hand like AJo with a spade is out of the question here. But when we get raised on this turn, I personally would snap fold. We can't improve anymore and I'm not comfortable calling a river bet unless I have info the opponent will value own themselves. As played, I would fold the river and cut my losses, seems like value town from V here. Once again, if they don't have the flush, wouldn't they be worried you had it? I don't think players at these stakes value bet thin enough. I would play super exploitative in games at these stakes and I would think a solver would be unnecessary to figure this out. They don't bluff often enough. Look at the evidence, MP post BB, check option. Then flat call flop, raise turn when front door flush comes in. Passive opponents do this all the time. If they raise, they have what they reppin. [/QUOTE]
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