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Poker StarsNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.10/$0.256 playersConverterPre-flop: (6 players) Hero is BB with 6s 5sUTG calls, UTG+1 raises to $0.75, 3 folds, Hero calls, UTG calls.Flop: Ts 2s 5d ($2.35, 3 players)Hero checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 checks.Turn: 8s ($2.35, 3 players)Hero checks, UTG bets $0.75, UTG+1 raises to $1.5, Hero calls, UTG calls.River: 4d ($6.85, 3 players)Hero ??

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with NO Limit we REALLY REALLY need stack sizes.you probably have the option to include them in converter options.after flop cheked thru and you hit on turn, lead the turn, or at least c./r pretty bigflop: I hope you were going for a c/r.

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with NO Limit we REALLY REALLY need stack sizes.you probably have the option to include them in converter options.after flop cheked thru and you hit on turn, lead the turn, or at least c./r pretty bigflop: I hope you were going for a c/r.
The min raise by UTG+1 worries me. You don't think he has a better flush than our 6 high?
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after that flop checks through you have to lead at that turn. its like mandatory.

flop: I hope you were going for a c/r.
aint that the truth. depending on stack sizes, and if there is a bet and a call and its back to you, im pushing that flop sometimes.
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Reraise the turn. Just calling out of position in this case is just WRONG because now it leaves you guessing on the river. Only way you are going to find out if you are against a higher flush is by raising the turn. Also, you don't want anyone able to draw cheap to their As or Ks.

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Without a shadow of a doubt repop the turn here. Can't let someone draw to the spade cheaply. If your behind you'll know it.
Either way at this point if you're losing to a higher flush there's nothing u can do about it now.. It too strong of a hand to lay down. plus the board hasn't pair.. a good bet should be about 3/4 pot. size
Without a shadow of a doubt repop the turn here. Can't let someone draw to the spade cheaply. If your behind you'll know it.
Either way at this point if you're losing to a higher flush there's nothing u can do about it now.. It too strong of a hand to lay down. plus the board hasn't pair.. a good bet should be about 3/4 pot. size
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Either way at this point if you're losing to a higher flush there's nothing u can do about it now.. It too strong of a hand to lay down. plus the board hasn't pair.. a good bet should be about 3/4 pot. sizeEither way at this point if you're losing to a higher flush there's nothing u can do about it now.. It too strong of a hand to lay down. plus the board hasn't pair.. a good bet should be about 3/4 pot. size
i can repop the turn and fold to a push. can't just call and pray that another spade doesn't fall. Stack sizes would help and definitely dictate my turn action.
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I like betting the flop. Leading out has several advantages: Fold Equity, Building a pot for when we make our hand we can stack him and fish at these stakes suck in big pots.Hell, I probably bet the turn unimproved against most players. We have a bazzillion outs going to the river plus a ton of fold equity.

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