End of action spot with relatively short stack and TPTK

End of action spot with relatively short stack and TPTK

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AcKc HJ

UTG limps, I raise 30, CO calls, UTG calls

I just watched the CO bluff a flush draw all in. He hit, so he had to show it. He covers me, I have about 680.

Flop Ah3h5c
UTG checks, I bet 45, CO raises to 145, UTG folds, I call

Turn 6c
I check, CO bets 260, I call
(wasn't sure about this, but I felt I had to make it given that I now had the nut draw)

River Jd
I check, CO shoves
I have about 230 left, or about 1/5 pot.
Call or fold?

29 March 2024 at 04:11 PM
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Easy call. Cant fold vs a guy that has a bluff button when you're getting this kind of price with TPTK. Sucks if he had A5


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I call he has 33


Yea thats just incredibly unfortunate. You know CO plays aggressively with draws and there are many out there, so I dont see how you can fold.

Now vs unknown or reg or generally tight player I can find a fold on the turn if its not a club. Say the turn comes off 6s, im just gonna fold.


Yes I agree, though against this particular player folding there is hard.


Did you watch him bluff a naked flushdraw all-in? Or did he have overcards, a pair or a straightdraw with that flushdraw? In my experience most people aren't really in the habit of going crazy with naked flushdraws on A high boards when they can't have the ace.

Also, wait at least 24 hours before you reveal the result. Give people a chance to contribute to the discussion first. As soon as the results are known, all our input will be biased.


Ohhhh that's what that rule means. Okay. Sorry.

I think he had at least 1 overcard and maybe 2, he had no pairs/other draws. His hand was KsTs and the river was As, I think the rest of the board had mostly or all small cards on it.


Doubt villain is gonna blast away with a flush draw on that turn - He is likely going to take the free card.

I may be inclined to fold turn to that steep of a price. It's likely he has 2p+ and no longer a draw.

Can't be too big a mistake to call this one down, really depends. Sometimes once villians are up a lot they no longer bluff flush draws, and only do it when they are short stacked or on tilt.


Ugh. I hate folding flop, but this just feels so nutted. As much as we want to believe V has bluffs here, because it's a semi-wet flop, how many bluffs does he really have on this specific board, and we c-bet?

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