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$3.3 NL HE MTT: Nut flush out of position - how do you get paid?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7130566, member: 397965"] Thanks for the comments. Here are my own thoughts on the hand as well as a solver analysis. Preflop Checked the hand in GTO Wizard, and A2s is actually a fold UTG with this stack size. A3s is mostly opened though, so this is not like a massive mistake. If the table is passive, which most microstakes MTTs are, and you think, you have a skill edge, then its fine to simplify and just always open a suited ace with this stack size. On the other hand if those things are not true, its also fine to not play the worst suited aces like A2s-A7s from early position. Either way its not a big deal. Flop My thought in real time was to try to build the pot for potentially hitting the nuts. The solver mostly check but sometimes bet A4s and A5s (the solver does not have A2s), and it bets slightly more often with the flushdraw than without it. Check or small C-bet are definitely both fine options. Turn My thought in real time was, I can not get 3 streets of value from worse hands, unless I improve, no better hand is going to fold, and I do not want to get raised with only one more card to come. So no reason to go for another bet. Solver agree and check A4s and A5s 100% of the time. When the opponent bet, I think, I am usually behind, but its an easy call with 9 outs to the nut flush. River People seem to prefer a donk bet, and this is also, what I did. The donk bet seem so totally obvious, like what am I ever donking here other than exactly a flush? But people just hate folding top pair, so they will still commonly pay off with a hand, they would otherwise have checked back. The solver kind of disagree and mostly check the nut flush, although some combos are actually donked. Which ones seem to depend on blockers, and this is way to complicated for me to try to understand. People seem to prefer a large donk, the solver goes small. I went somewhere in between. Anyway here is the result: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/?hand=5q39HhKx[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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