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You pobolly would have layed down an Ace high flush because a pair of 3s hit the board? Are you even serious?
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![]() all in bet of $27 yea I would TP, I would put someone on a set with the raise on the flop and then the all in when the board pairs I would think I was drawing dead. I would have to put someone on 66 or 22, I would want to wait for better spot to put my money in but then again you know I play very conservative. It might be right play but thats what I would do. damn wait, im not reading the boards right I thought the flush didnt make it now I see it did. Terrible beat played it fine nugget. If i was still drawing at the turn I would lay it down but since the flush made it id call almost every time. Last edited by BrianSwa; 09-06-05 at 02:57 AM. |
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You're not making any sense. You say you would have put someone on a full house, so you would have folded what you thought were overcards and a flush draw. Then you realize he actually had the flush already, so then you say you would have called against what you thought was a full house??? Ummm.... a full house still beats a flush, dude. If you (incorrectly) put your opponent on a full house, why on earth would you call with just a flush?
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![]() sorry its late, I didnt really look how much was in pot compared to the all in bet. Most likley if I already had the flush I would probolly have pot odds to call the all in bet. If I didnt have the flush yet I dont think I would of had pot odds to make that call but with the flush already I think I would have it because I would be ahead more then behind. Does that make sense? |
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You can justify laying the hand down to a flop bet, but I believe the implied odds make this an acceptable call even though the pot odds arent there.
On the turn you absolutely call. Brian, you'd fold an Ace high flush because of a paired board of 3s? If you were still drawing yes, a fold is correct. But I have one question -- What set did you put him on, on a 2,3,6 flop with his preflop RERAISE? Last edited by Zybomb; 09-06-05 at 04:57 AM. |
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![]() Yea I read the board wrong and made a mess of this thread, sorry about that. I agreed afterwards that the call on the turn was correct. Very slim chance of a full house but at this level it is very possible with the preflop raise but im calling here 95% of the time also. |
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I couldn't even finish reading the thread from laughing at this. Too funny.
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I GIVE UP , fine since no one wants to read what I said sure Im folding the nut flush, hell im even folding the nut flush if board isnt paired! have feild day kids.
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I hear what you are saying Brian. Really, I do. But what I can't seem to get past is you insisting that you would fold an Ace high flush here. It just seems so wacky.
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![]() if I said that then I was mistaken, id fold the flush draw here not the flush. |
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I know. You'd fold the flush. We get it already. Geez. Can't we just agree to disagree?
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![]() its comming, I see it the wrath of brian will be upon you mortal. You are lucky im a lover and not a fighter. |
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