Poker Strategy: 54cc Makes A Straight Flush

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We flop a straight with 54cc and turn a straight flush. How should we get maximum value from this huge hand?

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Poker Strategy: 54cc Makes A Straight Flush

8 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: 54cc Makes A Straight Flush

  1. Stop calling the badty player "the ppint", you sound like a needy douchebag. And he is probably better than you

  2. I think about this type of hand like this: unless the opponent has AA or better (maybe a 3, but that is pretty rare), you are not going to win much. Most of his hands are afraid of a flush, a 3, a boat. But there are a few hands he can have that are very relevant. AA,A3,33, JJ. If he has those, he will call any size bet. So just jam it all in there and hope for the best. Only a flush might call a decent size bet but fold to a huge bet. And if the player is not too good, he will call with that too. Remember that a big overbet might be perceived as a bluff by a hopeful player, but a check raise all in almost certainly won’t.

  3. 85 bet on the river seems reasonable to me…will get called by all kinds of worse hands and raised by boats and king-high flushes..tough situation to really get much value unless someone has a boat.

  4. IMO we need to bet a size to get flushes, 3s and Ax with high club to continue on turn, sizing being player dependent but usually on the smaller side. Boats will usually raise anyway so we don't need to factor them at all. (contrary to Stephen's comments). Against most $1/2 regs even when huge bets are perceived as bluffs they usually just generate tank folds anyway. I think not leading turn is a huge mistake while a turn CR is second best but looks much stronger and villain often checks behind so is not ideal. check calling turn OOP is a seriously expensive leak. Thoughts?

  5. I would just check/raise the flop, because if the BB is crazy, he is also going to call your raise if he has a piece of the flop.

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