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Enter_AndSPY's picture
Fulltilt $5.25 reg speed - flopped gutshot + nut flush draw, always get it in?

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$5 + $0.25 Heads Up Sit & Go Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBbumpl1430  SBHero1570  Effective Stacks: 72bb Blinds 10/20 Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 60, bumpl calls 40 Flop (120, 2 players) bumpl bets 120, Hero raises to 320, bumpl goes all-in 1370, Hero calls 1050 Turn (2860, 2 players, 1 all-in) River (2860, 2 players, 1 all-in) Final Pot: 2860 bumpl shows two pair, Jacks and Eights Hero shows a flush, Ace high Hero wins 2860 ( won +1430 ) bumpl lost -1430(From 10hands villain appears passive. Folded 2 or 3 buttons, but called 100% of my 3x preflop-raises. This is his first flop lead.) Of course I'm never folding, but is this just super-standard? Do you think a call on the flop instead could be justified? Maybe a different raise size on the flop? Thanks.

happy's picture
his passive and this is his

his passive and this is his first donkbet + its potsized i'm flatting here most of the time until i get i get some kind of read on his range here, which this hand is good for since you can call and see how he procedes on the turn

Enter_AndSPY's picture
i suppose I was happy to

i suppose I was happy to stack off on the flop here based on something i heard in a video recently (possibly mjw mid-stakes series) that in this kind of situation my hand in great shape and has good equity v almost anything, but if the turn blanks then my equity plummets and so i wanted  to get my chips in on the flop. is this wrong? could you elaborate on why call is better than raising please?

DexterAH's picture
nh

nh

crstn's picture
You should be happy to stack

You should be happy to stack off on this flop imo. You could do a little homework: Pokerstove the range you put villain on and your hand, and you will see, that the best point to get it in is on the flop. I do not agree with HAPPY on this one, because of the gut-shot outs, and because a lot of his range is pair + straight draws your ace is also at least one out. NH, well played. I would call with the lone nfd, but maybe that is a mistake also. Always take my advices with a grain of salt...

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I would be flatting with

I would be flatting with something like 56cc right here but raising nfd and definatley raising A10cc. Im not sure but I think you are ahead in this situation and you will get it in vs worse FD's some % of the time. Also if he flats your raise you can chk back the turn if you think you dont have FE and you get to see both streets for the price of your raise.