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Straight Flush draw on flop

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Straight Flush draw on flop

Postby Felting » Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:01 am GMT

PokerStars - $2+$0.20|150/300 NL (9 max) - Holdem - 9 players


BTN: 8,692.00
SB: 15,440.00
BB: 6,166.00
UTG: 4,119.00
UTG+1: 3,759.00
MP: 34,363.00
MP+1: 7,268.00
Hero (LP): 18,905.00
CO: 14,606.00

BTN posts ante 40.00, SB posts ante 40.00, BB posts ante 40.00, UTG posts ante 40.00, UTG+1 posts ante 40.00, MP posts ante 40.00, MP+1 posts ante 40.00, Hero posts ante 40.00, CO posts ante 40.00, SB posts SB 150.00, BB posts BB 300.00

Pre Flop: (810.00) Hero has [Qd] [Jd]

fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to 600.00, fold, BTN calls 600.00, fold, fold

Flop: (2010.00, 2 players) [Td] [6c] [9d]
Hero bets 1,800.00, BTN calls 1,800.00

Turn: (5610.00, 2 players) [9s]
Hero checks, BTN bets 600.00, Hero calls 600.00

River: (6810.00, 2 players) [6h]
Hero checks, BTN checks

Hero shows [Qd] [Jd] (Two Pair, Nines and Sixes) (PreFlop 45%, Flop 69%, Turn 48%)
BTN shows [Th] [Ac] (Two Pair, Tens and Nines) (PreFlop 55%, Flop 31%, Turn 52%)
BTN wins 6,810.00

Any thoughts on how to play this differently? Villian was 33/10/25
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Re: Straight Flush draw on flop

Postby SDPokerDude » Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:38 pm GMT

I don't see any way you could have gotten away from it or pushed him away. Your hand was never good enough to push hard (except on the semi-bluff, and he likely would have called those). Your big flop bet telly you he has a hand and will be hard to get rid of.

I think you got away with minimum loss.
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Re: Straight Flush draw on flop

Postby HalfSugar » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:57 am GMT

Jam the turn. You are still a flip to win against any pair (link to odds calc) and you can easily pick it up here.

If he calls and you lose, you are still at 10K chips but with that draw heavy board, he folds AT enough.
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Re: Straight Flush draw on flop

Postby miaowmiaowchowface » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:50 pm GMT

I prob minraise the turn and shove river blind
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