I have ATo on the button and open raise. The SB folds and my friend in the BB calls.
The flop is K94 with 2 diamonds (the ten in my hand is a diamond). He checks - I check.
The turn is the giving me a gutshot draw as well as a draw to the 3rd nut flush. He bets, and I have a decision to make. Clearly the pot is a little small (2.5BB plus his one). I don't know what he has, but I'm pretty sure that if I hit one of my straight or flush outs that it will be good. Since all of the high cards are the diamonds (the K, Q, 9), I am absolutely certain he doesn't have the flush, so to me it is a decision whether he has one pair or two. If I hit an ace on the river - will it be good?
I'm getting 3.5:1 on my call, and I've got 3 jacks and 9 diamonds to work for. With 12 outs and 46 unknown cards, I'm hitting my hand just better than 3:1 - so it is a clear call for me.
I call his bet and the river is a non-diamond jack - giving me the nut straight. He bets, I raise - he reraises, I re-reraise and he calls. He shows his KQ and says "nice suck out" into the chat. I know at this point that he missed the fact that I had a flush draw and is on tilt. I reply "ty" and go about my business.
About 5 hands later, he says into the chat "how can you make that call on the turn?" Someone else at the table says, "because he had the flush draw too..." The next hand my friend leaves. I was perfectly happy to leave him on tilt too...Statistics: Posted by starstealer — Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:34 pm
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