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$2 NLHE 6-max: Made flush vs paired board on river
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6151639, member: 397965"] Preflop I would also complete here. Flop I would lead to get them to fold hands, that missed completely, of which there are a lot, since its a low paired board. You go for a check-raise instead, and I am not totally onboard with that idea. When you get one of them to bet, the likelyhood, they have something, goes way up. So its like saying: "lets see, if you have a hand, and if you do, then I will try to bluff you". This is totally backwards thinking, since we want to attack weakness not strength. This is not a raised pot, so nobody has the lead, and you are actually the player with the strongest range, since you are the only one, who VPIPed. So you are totally allowed to have a leading range here. You dont need to "check to the limpers" to stay balanced or protect your range or anything like that. You are also not drawing to the nuts, so this is not a situation, where its benefitial to build a very large pot. So as played I probably hate, that he bet so much, and reluctantly call. Turn You binked your flush. Standard bet for value. River Bad river card obviously, since it dubble pair the board, and I am ok with check-folding. Your hand is a bluff catcher now, and generally hero calling the river against fishy opponents is not the way to beat 2NL. And its not like, you always lose, when you check. Sometimes he check back a pocket pair or a 2, and you win at showdown. [/QUOTE]
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