$10NL Zoom - Nut flush facing minraise on paired turn
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$10NL Zoom - Nut flush facing minraise on paired turn
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $9.02
SB: $13.85
BB: $12.16 (Hero)
UTG: $21.08
MP: $8.21
CO: $10.60
SB: $13.85
BB: $12.16 (Hero)
UTG: $21.08
MP: $8.21
CO: $10.60
UTG+1 is random fish.
CO is 23/18 over 61
CO is 23/18 over 61
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
J
A
, , , , ,
Flop
($1.40)
5
T
7
, ,
Turn
($4.07)
5
T
7
7
, , , ,
River
($24.15)
5
T
7
7
A
Final Pot
BB
wins and shows a flush, Ace high.
BB wins $21.57
Rake is $1.02
BB wins $21.57
Rake is $1.02
I lead flop because CO will often check back once the fish checks to him and I'd prefer to be guaranteed to get a bet in on the flop vs fish.
I was uncertain about turn decision and how frequently he'd show up with worse flushes vs how often he'd show up with 55/TT/77. I did decide to felt it, but I'm fairly certain I'm folding everything worse.
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I probably call turn & river ( on a non 5,7,T)
What a weird hand, I can't think of a single hand that CO can have which you win against at showdown here. I'd be calling the turn minraise and x/deciding the river. Him getting in trips or a lower flush here seems like it's really underestimating how big a deal it is that you led three-way with a fish in the pot.
He called off with K8dd and I won, but it's difficult to know if it's the right play vs. the general population.
I also wouldn't feel awesome about it but I think you're beat by exactly TT, 77 and 55 so I couldn't fold the near nuts here as well. I however like shoving because I feel like the part of his range we beat has some big 1card heart hands in it which you'll lose action from on the river a lot. And I simply can't imagine him bluffing this spot ever.
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