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This is pretty low in content. What would you guys do on the turn here?PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)MP3 ($50.30)CO ($22.15)Button ($46.65)SB ($31.85)Hero ($59.75)UTG ($53.35)UTG+1 ($50)MP1 ($41.25)MP2 ($16.85)Preflop: Hero is BB with 3spade.gif, Jheart.gif. 5 folds, CO calls $0.50, Button calls $0.50, 1 fold, Hero checks.Flop: ($1.75) Kdiamond.gif, 3club.gif, Jclub.gif(3 players)Hero bets $1.5, CO calls $1.50, Button calls $1.50.Turn: ($6.25) 6club.gif(3 players)Hero checks, CO checks, Button bets $5, Hero folds, CO folds.Final Pot: $6.25No showdown. Button wins $6.25.

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tuff spot, you're probably a head here but you're just throwing in chips blind,hands that make sense that you beat Kc,X, K,x, Q,10, Ac,Xthis relies a lot on your read of villain, Often times i'll throw a bet out here even when the flush hit because there are so many hands that they might be calling the flop with.its a toss up here for me, I'll make tjhe call with a read on villain, if i know he might try and take the pot with a big club and a pair.

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Do you c/f, or would you bet/fold?
Most of the time, when you lead that flop and get called twice and are OOP to everyone, I think that c/f is probably just best. The odds that 1 of the 2 had a flush draw is fairly high IMO. If there was a compelling read that they were calling lightly or floating or something, I guess the b/f would be ok, but mostly c/f is best here.
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Most of the time, when you lead that flop and get called twice and are OOP to everyone, I think that c/f is probably just best. The odds that 1 of the 2 had a flush draw is fairly high IMO. If there was a compelling read that they were calling lightly or floating or something, I guess the b/f would be ok, but mostly c/f is best here.
Yeah, I think we need a really tight read to continue the hand.
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Trying for the 4 out boat draw is out of the question, right?
Well, you're getting about 2-1, so unless there are 12 cards left in the stub, then yeah, drawing to the boat is out of the question :club:
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Well, you're getting about 2-1, so unless there are 12 cards left in the stub, then yeah, drawing to the boat is out of the question :club:
Blah... nevermind, I just realized if even if we stack him every time we hit it we break even but still lose money to the rake.
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Does the button ever float here 3 handed? It seems like there are plenty of multi-way pots where it checks around to the last to act and they bet. I know that really goes back to a solid read on the opponent.

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Does the button ever float here 3 handed? It seems like there are plenty of multi-way pots where it checks around to the last to act and they bet. I know that really goes back to a solid read on the opponent.
i wouldnt really say anyone sticks around to float a multi-way pot.. i'm sure people do it, but meh.to me, this isnt always a flush. Its more often a semi-bluff from position representing the flush. i mea you cant guarantee that, and you need a read on your opponents to proceed.Most common line is to c/f here, but IMO thats a bit weak since buttons range could be loads, especiallly Q,10 since he is last to act post flop and is getting abit over 3-1.
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