flopped str8 on drawy flop
Posted by Calmamare
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Calmamare
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flopped str8 on drawy flop
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $8.96
SB: $2.56
BB: $11.34
UTG: $8.79
MP: $16.70
CO: $8.67 (Hero)
SB: $2.56
BB: $11.34
UTG: $8.79
MP: $16.70
CO: $8.67 (Hero)
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is CO with
A
9
6
T
, , , , , ,
Flop
($1.28)
Q
J
8
, , , , ,
Turn
($28.82)
Q
J
8
T
River
($28.82)
Q
J
8
T
4
Final Pot
BB
wins and shows a straight flush, Eight to Queen.
UTG lost and shows a flush, Ace high.
CO lost and shows a straight, Eight to Queen.
BB wins $25.27
Rake is $1.00
UTG lost and shows a flush, Ace high.
CO lost and shows a straight, Eight to Queen.
BB wins $25.27
Rake is $1.00
is it better to wait for a safe turn? and give up on any diamond or board paring turn? what about on a A,T or 9 off-suit turn?
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I would consider folding pre. You are never totally wrong to get it in when you have the best hand ATM. You can "wait" for are save turn, but there arent many, to be honest. Every diamond, every card pairing the board and any A can and will give your opponents a better hand.
We have AT as well so K does actually improve our hand.
That's true but without the K so many turns give us the non nut str8 and there is a FD on board. Wouldn't a flat be better in this case?
Having the nuts with a small redraw can't be that bad to be getting in right now, if we had a BDFD or just bare T9 I wouldnt mind flatting. Depending on ranges both options might be pretty close in EV, with propably a slightly higher EV for flatting when being this deep.
With this spr I think shoving is better than calling. Basicly, we know that shoving can't be a mistake. However, if for example the turn pairs the board we might end up folding the best hand, or getting it in dead, etc.
Preflop is fine/standard I think, wouldnt even consider folding it to the 3bet closing the action, and the hand is definetely connected and plays well enough to flat the minraise open.
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