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How to play a flush draw 200bbs in cash game

JJJOHNSONJJJOHNSON Member Posts: 62
edited March 2015 in Strategy
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
VillainSmall blind £1.00£1.00£434.87
xBig blind £2.00£3.00£201.00
 Your hole cards
  • A
  • 8
   
xFold    
JJJOHNSONRaise £6.00£9.00£950.87
xFold    
xCall £6.00£15.00£154.86
villainCall £5.00£20.00£429.87
xFold    
Flop
  
  • 4
  • J
  • 9
   
villainCheck    
JJJOHNSONBet £12.00£32.00£938.87
xFold    
villainRaise £44.00£76.00£385.87
JJJOHNSONCall £32.00£108.00£906.87
Turn
  
  • 10
   
villainBet £88.00£196.00£297.87
JJJOHNSONCall £88.00£284.00£818.87
First time Hand post, this hand is against a reg 220bbs deep normally happy to get this in on flop but so deep and only called by sets feels better to call on flop. Would love peoples thoughts on turn play, can i shove profitably or is it just a call? Thanks will post river after a few responses Edit: Can't get stack sizes to fit so will post villain started with £435 i have him covered

Comments

  • CraigSG1CraigSG1 Member Posts: 1,804
    edited March 2015
    With your extra (possible) outs and the main thing of being in position I think calling is all we can do. Shoving has little fold equity and you only fold any bluffs he has plus its still possible he has a draw too.

    I think the main thing being 200BB+ deep is position. In position we can control the hand and if we are OOP I think we have to take a more aggressive aproach so your reading of the player is important. 
  • JJJOHNSONJJJOHNSON Member Posts: 62
    edited March 2015
    In Response to Re: How to play a flush draw 200bbs in cash game:
    With your extra (possible) outs and the main thing of being in position I think calling is all we can do. Shoving has little fold equity and you only fold any bluffs he has plus its still possible he has a draw too. I think the main thing being 200BB+ deep is position. In position we can control the hand and if we are OOP I think we have to take a more aggressive aproach so your reading of the player is important. 
    Posted by CraigSG1
    Thanks for the reply, much appreciated
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