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Maverick

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  1. Hes pot commited with any hand other than a complete bluff. Having no knowledge of how he plays I would raise him all in. Only one flush beats yours and I wouldn't think he would bet so much with the nuts. I would bet 1/2 the pot to gain value on my hand and maybe give my opponent a chance to come over the top. Also if he is drawing at the 2nd nuts wouldn't he be more aggressive with that powerful of a draw on the flop and turn? My poker has been crap lately so I dont know if my advice is that great. I cant make reads on poker players online because I spend half my time keeping myself occupied
  2. After reviewing the information I guess the anwser is not that easy. The blinds are still not "everyone pot commited pre flop" like I usually think On SuperStars. The way the hand was played I would fold or call to someone like Slansky, Chan or Hellmuth who might not give me action on a reraise all in. I would likely go All in to someone like Williams, Matisow, or Hanson who are more known for making looser calls. The key here was both of you checked the turn and his/her bet on the river is representing the flush. I guess a call here would be a better anwser than I would have first guess.
  3. EASY ALL INI believe this is an easy decision. for starters you have the 4th nuts playing heads up. The blinds are so high in this structure that any all in isnt very large compared to the blinds or pot so you will get called with any modest hand including a pair of aces. It is very unlikely he has you beat at this point and raising gives you more +pv than just calling.
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