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Title: Set on 3 flush flop
Post by: Flash92 on October 11, 2013, 08:59:59 PM
Poker Stars $10+$1 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t125/t250 Blinds + t25 - 8 players


CO: t8630
BTN: t7806
Hero (SB): t8677
BB: t11403   
UTG: t7482
UTG+1: t20557
MP1: t7615
MP2: t18812

Pre Flop: (t575) Hero is SB with 8s 8d
4 folds, CO raises to t550, 1 fold, Hero calls t425, BB calls t300

Flop: (t1850) Qc 8c 4c (3 players)
Hero checks, BB checks, CO bets t950, Hero calls t950, BB folds

Turn: (t3750) 9s (2 players)
Hero ??, CO bets t2000, Hero ??

No reads - running 17/17 - small sample

Pre flat is okay?
Would a check/raise be better on this flop?
What about a turn lead?
Turn c/r?

Not sure on best line...


Title: Re: Set on 3 flush flop
Post by: SuuPRlim on October 12, 2013, 04:08:29 AM
pre-flop is not really my thing however I suspect you're not far off the line where peeling becomes ok, I get the feeling you're a bit too shallow though, IDK whats best between 3b/5b all-in and just folding...someone who actually understands stack sizes would be better placed to comment.

I think just c/r go with it OTF is the best line he got worse hands he'll DEFO stack off with A/K Q with a club AA/KK with a club, Q8 if he has that some naked AcX Ac8x and theres a decent chance naked AQ's and OP's might stack off as well, obviously if he somehow does find himself with a flush then meh we still got 30%. He might call and fold to a turn shove with a few weaker hands with the Kc or the Jc in them as well...?...

As played you certainly can't fold so I guess call again and hope the riveer isn't a tilting card, or go all-in. I wouldn't lead the turn we'd just encourage faster action from his best hands and lose some action against some weak semi-blufs, hand with mid clubs and GutShots or w/e there are a load of ropey semi-bluffing hands he could have his CO opening range is gonna have plenty of mid/offsuit stuff in it.