1/2: Flopped nut flush facing river raise on unpaired board
1/2 live. V is a middle aged tight guy.
I open to $10 UTG with A3hh. Five players call.
Flop comes Qh Th 9h — I flop the nut flush. I c-bet $25, first two players on my left call.
Turn is 3h. Checks through.
River is Ks. I bet $70 into ~$120. Next player raises to $150 with $120 behind
What do you guys do?
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Check the deck because there appears to be two 3h in play.
The judges would have also accepted, "Cry afterwards when we shove into the obvious KJhh cooler." Which this is, at this depth.
Make it the proverbial 2500 buy-in at 1/3, and now we have a dilemma. (We still call tho.)
You have the second nuts. With this much left behind, it's an easy jam.
Please please please don't let this be a results oriented post.
Yeah, jam is fine. The action is such that V holding Kh can easily think his hand is best. It being a tight player gives me some pause but not enough to keep the $120 more from going in the pot
Maybe it’s my PLO reflex but I can’t imagine someone raise calling with worse. I’m just calling the raise.
I think this is just a call.
His range is polarized to nuts/air. He's not raising with naked Kh here unless he overvalue hands. We lose to st8flush if we jam and folds out everything else.
I'd only jam if there weren't 4 hearts out there.
Thanks guys. He had J8hh.