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$5 NLHE 6-max: Folding non nut flush on river
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6291876, member: 393841"] I think the point is how tight a V with 33 blinds effective stack can be. If you call his flop bet, we should possibly allocate a little more width to his donk range and there should be some lower flush draws than yours, like: 56; 67; 78; 68. If you only assign nuts on the flop the OTF raise doesn't make much sense since V won't have fold equity and if V is wider you want to extract value from worse hands. On the turn V offers a very small bet size, so continuing to call seems like a reasonable option. And finally the river completes the flush and another seven comes up, so now at that bet size I think it's wrong to fold as V shouldn't have only the best possible hand there. From your range perspective, you represent some middle overpairs (TT and JJ) who might give up when the third heart hits. If this V made a set on the flop/turn, why the villain play so passive on the turn if 4th street doesn't help you at all. I don't think someone with such a small stack behind would price the turn that low, since the times the river card doesn't help him, you'll have a bluff catcher. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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