Overplayed 2nd Nut Flush?
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Overplayed 2nd Nut Flush?
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $55.25
SB: $52.60
BB: $115.04 (Hero)
UTG: $22.87
MP: $50.00
CO: $50.54
SB: $52.60
BB: $115.04 (Hero)
UTG: $22.87
MP: $50.00
CO: $50.54
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BB with
6
K
, , , ,
Flop
($3.55)
7
4
J
, , , ,
Turn
($11.05)
7
4
J
3
, , , , ,
River
($39.05)
7
4
J
3
Q
,
Are we overplaying our hand here by raising turn, jamming river?
Should we play more passive and just call turn? Can then lead on good rivers?
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Turn might be a bit of an over play/marginal play but I don't think it's bad or anything. There are plenty of worse hands in villain's ranges that can call, and put money in dead or drawing very thinly. It depends a bit on how tight villain is flatting pre. Some people will have all suited connectors, while others will almost never have SCs and only call big suited BW and AXs. So that should definitely factor into your decision whether to x/r turn or just x/c.
River is pretty standard and I don't think we should do anything other than putting in the rest.
If you check-call turn I wouldn't lead river. I would just check-call.
Looks fine to me...
I prefer raising turn to avoid checkbacks OTT or the river that prevents us from gii here.
It’s pretty rare to really overplay 2nd nuts in NLHE. If he has the goods here, its just a cooler....
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