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Title: Overs and the flush draw
Post by: LovesADraw on May 16, 2016, 01:18:33 AM
Hi All,

Playing the usual 1/1 game in the casino holding  :Jd :9d in the CO with about 450 behind.

There is a straddle to 3, one limper to me and i make it 10 and both the straddle and the limper call.

:4d  :6h  :2d (32 in the pot)

The straddler opens to 16 and the limper shoves for 114.... what do we do?

The all in player is quite new to the table and we don't have much info on him. I feel like this is potentially quite a standard spot so would really liek to know your feelings. thanks as always!


Title: Re: Overs and the flush draw
Post by: Rexas on May 16, 2016, 01:34:12 AM
Would you describe either player as a rando moron?

On a serious note (sorry, couldn't help it), I would fold here. We've still got the straddle left to act, and we've got a draw that could potentially be dominated/have blocked outs, and it's quite a lot of bigs in a spot where it's not too hard for us to be in real bad shape.


Title: Re: Overs and the flush draw
Post by: PathFinder on May 16, 2016, 09:16:50 AM
How much does the straddler have behind? My decision would be influenced by this


Title: Re: Overs and the flush draw
Post by: WotRTheChances on May 16, 2016, 06:57:37 PM
Dont think there's any reason to do anything other than fold. If you had KJdd it would be a lot closer.


Title: Re: Overs and the flush draw
Post by: LovesADraw on May 19, 2016, 11:39:19 PM
Thanks guys! Of course I fold, but there was just a seed of doubt in my mind when I was thinking through the hand afterwards so thought I'd put it to the forum.

He shows the  :Kh after I folded which didn't help...