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$1,10 NL HE MTT: $1,10 NL HE MTT: When to fold a flush?
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6426980, member: 305911"] I like what Fundiver above writes above. I think the flop should be a check here most of the time unless we are against an opponent who calls everything and plays too many hands because then we can actually target the crap they should not be in the hand with an are and hands they should not call with and will. You will see a lot of these players in 1.10s so its a possibility but most of the time I think checking flop is best. Turn I think I like betting small since I can get clubs to come along and certain opponents will also call (opponents who will call more with 10x or 8x here cause of the gutty) but checking is also fine since we have a pair and one of the flush draws. River to me is where I disagree with Fundiver but not entirely. I think the river is close but one in the end I wind up calling but not fist pumping about it. I would not think villain would have Jx here since the way they just only called the turn. With a double flush draw on the board I cant see them only flatting there with Jx that is not already a boat given we bet small. They also dont have many Jx boats at this point in the hand (the turn) since we block the 9. Jumping to the river then I am only worried about 77 and 1010 here but I think both hands would play the hand exactly the way the villain played them. I also think villain would obviously call 2 smaller bets with KQ of hearts but how many other hearts does villain have? We have the ace and 9, with J,10 of hearts accounted for so are they calling our raise pre with K8 or Q8? I doubt it so that leaves 86, 65, maybe 54 that are not KQ. This is a $1.10 but are villains jamming river there with 6 or 8 high flush where we could have a Jx boat or a bigger flush? I dont know, that is villain dependent I guess. Like I said I think their boats are limited based on their turn flat but we and the board runout monopolizes a lot of smaller flushes too. [/QUOTE]
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