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Flopped 2nd Nut flush out of position

Postby briachek » Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:38 pm

This is just trying to be a confirmation for my thinking. These hands always scare me because a call could easily mean a trap. I only min check raised the flop (which I hate to do) to try and find out if someone had the nut flush because many people would raise me then. When I get just the one caller, should I lead like I do and just fold to a push? Typical thinking?

***** Hand History for Game 2827858173 *****
0/0 Omaha Game Table (PL) - Wed Oct 05 01:42:09 EDT 2005
Table Table 38186 (Real Money) -- Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: kande222 ( $10.45)
Seat 2: KalEl35 ( $22.90)
Seat 3: Nighthawk52 ( $14.65)
Seat 4: Schtup ( $33.05)
Seat 6: KYteambeam ( $83.70)
Seat 7: gammmon ( $23.65)
Seat 8: briachek4 ( $32)
Seat 9: LINDER_DODGE ( $23.75)
Seat 10: POWERSTROCK ( $25.82)
gammmon posts small blind (0.10)
briachek4 posts big blind (0.25)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to briachek4 [ Ks, Ac, Kh, 5h ]
LINDER_DODGE folds.
kande222 raises (0.50) to 0.50
KalEl35 calls (0.50)
Nighthawk52 folds.
Schtup calls (0.50)
gammmon calls (0.40)
briachek4 calls (0.25)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ Jh, 8h, 3h ]
gammmon checks.
briachek4 checks.
kande222 bets (2)
KalEl35 calls (2)
Schtup folds.
gammmon folds.
briachek4 raises (4) to 4
kande222 folds.
KalEl35 calls (2)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 7d ]
briachek4 bets (7)
KalEl35 folds.
** Summary **
Main Pot: $18.90 | Rake: $0.60
Board: [ Jh 8h 3h 7d ]
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Postby Kuso » Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:45 pm

i like your thinking with the check-raise and fold to reraise, but i would consider raising a bit more than minimum in an attempt to give a set improper odds -- esp. since you are planning to continue on the turn.
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Postby Felonius_Monk » Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:18 pm

Interesting way to play it. Generally, I prefer to either check raise max or (more usually) just lead out, again with the intentions of folding to a raise. Leading out allows better pot control, check-raising should probably get you more info early on. That said, if you CR me there when I have the nut flush I just call and set you in on the turn, so it'd cost you more than just leading out.
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