8 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Flopping the Nut Straight and Getting Check Raised

  1. Interestingly, he made more chips assuming the middle player folds if they get it in on the flop.

  2. Getting it in on the flop against a set and the nut flush draw isn't a good result. We would have about 1/3 equity to triple up. Given the essence of tournament poker and ICM, it's not the best play. If we get it in against 54 it would be great but no decent player would get in 100bb with 3rd nuts in a tournament. Also, the stack sizes are a bit awkward. A shove would be too big and any decent sized raise would leave behind 50-70% pot on the turn and as you said half of the deck is bad for us on the turn. Given how deep we are I suggest calling the flop and getting it in on a safe turn. We can easily fold if a diamond comes. If 4, 5, 9 or 10 come on the turn we can play the turn perfectly in position. If the board pairs we can call down or fold if we see a bet and a raise. Maintaining your stack in a tournament is vital.

  3. I like a raise on this wet texture. We can rep draws and charge them.

    Our hand may be the nuts, but the pot doesn't completely belong to us, since sometimes we are up against a flush draw, sometimes 2 pair.

  4. Over flatting, clearly LMAO imo. You can get outdrawn. Get the money in in the flop. Charge them to draw out. Protect your hand with a raise and get value.

  5. Bruh! Win rate is solid from listening to multiple calls daily! In the proc3ss of building up a roll and this is what i need! Thanks from St. Louis, mo!

  6. Im reraising 100% of time here.hand is vulnerable to draw outs. And i can trap sets to put money in beforw a bad run our

  7. Every made hand cannot be slow played imo. Esp straights with flush draws present. Esp in a tourny.

  8. Bart I have an interesting tournament spot I'd love to get your thoughts on. I'm in Australia so won't be able to call in. Is there another way to contact you? Email etc? Love your channel. Cheers.

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