Nut flush, top pair on paired board.
1/3 NL 8 handed.
I'm the effective with 300. I have a tight image.
I open in the LJ to 10 with Ad8d, the button, SB and BB all call.
(40 pot) 9d6d9c....SB bets 10, BB calls, I call, and the button calls.
SB....60 ish. has donked several times. He had top pair weak kicker a couple times. He had just Q high once in a 3 handed pot. He has donked and then checked turn a few times but didn't show because he folded.
BB....70 ish. very loose pre. Chases any draw and calls down any pair. He has shown strong ish hands like top pair, straight, two pair when betting.
(80 pot)....9d6d9cAs....SB checks, BB bets 30 and it's on me.
6 Replies
Call and try to hit, probably folding river to any bet of 50 or more from a tight old guy.
I would limp in but that's me.
SPR is ~7; I would much rather have bigger (which a limp would have produced).
I'm also just calling the flop in position and seeing what happens. Chasing flushes on paired boards with 2 players already interested ain't great but I'm not going to fold yet given this price and position.
Not loving it but for this price I think I'm sigh calling the turn. I'm then folding UI to any further bets.
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Ugh. Horrible situation. Not your fault. Flop call is OK, button is still to act and raising 4-way on a paired board where the paired card is a 9 is probably a bad idea.
You now have some new outs to the nuts and may possibly be best, so calling is probably the least worst option. I don't really fancy it against a SB check-raise though.
Ugh. Horrible situation. Not your fault. Flop call is OK, button is still to act and raising 4-way on a paired board where the paired card is a 9 is probably a bad idea.
You now have some new outs to the nuts and may possibly be best, so calling is probably the least worst option. I don't really fancy it against a SB check-raise though.
What outs to the nuts does he have? Paired board so flush outs are not nuts. A to make top boat isn’t nuts as quads are possible.
Maybe apparent or effective nuts but not true nuts.
Ah, the pub bore.
I think flop raise is ok, none of your opponents seem strong.
Calling turn as played.