Flushdraw with KQs
Posted by MJBNone
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Flushdraw with KQs
Blinds: t600/t1,200 (9 Players)
MP: 54,481 (Hero)
UTG+1: 21,818
MP+1: 36,666
MP+2: 24,012
CO: 55,477
BN: 16,970
SB: 23,196
BB: 30,092
UTG: 70,264
UTG+1: 21,818
MP+1: 36,666
MP+2: 24,012
CO: 55,477
BN: 16,970
SB: 23,196
BB: 30,092
UTG: 70,264
Preflop
(1,800)
Hero is MP with
Q
K
, , ,
Flop
(6,960)
6
7
4
,
Do you check here?
Turn
(6,960)
6
7
4
3
, ,
Is raising here a good idea from time to time? Although my 5 is not very beleivable, I thought a lot of one paired hand could fold. Obviously he has more 5s.
River
(22,420)
6
7
4
3
J
,
Should have shove river if raised turn imo... What do you think?
Final Pot
BB
wins and shows a pair of Fours.
BB wins 22,420
BB wins 22,420
Loading 3 Comments...
I like your play and I do it from time to time, vs opponents whom have a big probe turn.
Yes, against certain opponent types, I'm sure this line is OK, but in general, I don't love it.
This may be an oversimplified way of viewing this, but given our strong equity in this hand, I just feel like betting the flop is going to be a much more profitable way to play this hand, as opposed to semi-bluff raising the turn on a four card straight board...
If he does have a 5, he may shove on turn, and then you lose the ability to realize your flush equity and win a big pot. Furthermore, if he does just have one pair, then he may still fold that to a river bet (and that way you at least get to realize your flush equity)
You simply can not bet all your FD on the flop, specially when it hits opponents range giving him advantage over our range.
And ott, you will only hit your equity less than 20%, and the odds to call are not enough, so turning our hand into a bluff is a good ideia.
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