Poker Strategy: Aces And The Nut Flushdraw Gets Raised

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In this hand we turn the nut flushdraw to go along with our pair of aces and face a small check raise. What would you do?

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Poker Strategy: Aces And The Nut Flushdraw Gets Raised

6 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Aces And The Nut Flushdraw Gets Raised

  1. What do you think about betting smaller on the turn? It allows us to get wider value with more of our range and we can continue more frequently against c/r.
    Even if we're up against a monster we have a draw to the nuts with a more reasonable SPR arriving at the river.

  2. i seen it with 8K or k7 typical 2 live cards to beat you as it plays out………….

  3. The guy might do this with a set as well so the two remaining aces are outs which makes calling the turn even better.

  4. if you bet the turn you would get value from smaller pairs 99-QQ with a club, AK, KQ, KJ, KT, probably some other stuff…i have to agree with the chat people.. keep betting, but not too big

  5. facing the minraise on the turn, and if against a flush , his equity is 37/7= 5.28 : 1

    -size of pot needs to be:
    cost of calling x his odds to make a flush = $65 x 5.28 = $343.57
    -for this to be a breakeven call

    Actual size of pot = $295

    hero needs to be extracting:
    $343.57- $295
    = + $48.57 on the river from the villain if he makes his one liner flush for this to be a breakeven call

    Good ol basic implied odds.

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