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Flop shove with nut flush draw?

DannyMcsDannyMcs Member Posts: 471
edited October 2010 in The Poker Clinic
Hi folks,
I've had this situation three times in the last couple of days, twice live, once just now in the deepie, and wondering if I'm making the right play? Essentially my question is, if I hit the flop pretty well (top pair A kicker in this case) BUT the flop is 3 to a flush BUT I also have the NFD, am I right to shove on a substantial bet?

In the scenario below V1 is an unknown but well above average stacked so I think he deserves some respect. V2 is a top notch player, I have played with a little, railed a few times and has a big rep on Sky so I don't see him making such a big flop bet with air.

Hand History #302238526 (21:46 27/10/2010)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
DannyMcs Small blind
200.00 200.00 9930.00
- Big blind   400.00 600.00 13100.00
  Your hole cards
  • K
  • A
     
villain1 Call   400.00 1000.00 15775.00
- Fold        
villain2
Raise   1200.00 2200.00 18760.00
DannyMcs Call   1000.00 3200.00 8930.00
- Fold        
villain1 Call   800.00 4000.00 14975.00
Flop
   
  • 4
  • J
  • K
     
DannyMcs Check        
villain1
Check        
villain2 Bet   3000.00 7000.00 15760.00
DannyMcs All-in   8930.00 15930.00 0.00
villain1 Call   8930.00 24860.00 6045.00
villain2 Call   5930.00 30790.00 9830.00
Turn
   
  • 2
     
villain1 Check        
villain2
Check        
River
   
  • A
     
villain1 Bet   400.00 31190.00 5645.00
villain2 Call   400.00 31590.00 9430.00
DannyMcs Show
  • K
  • A
     
vlllain1 Show
  • Q
  • 10
     
villain2 Muck
  • K
  • J
     
villain1 Win Straight to the Ace 31590.00   37235.00
My read was V2 had either a made flush or hit a set, v1 I have no idea as I only sat down a few orbits previous, but I figure if he calls I'm no worse off than I am before really.

I think V1's play is probably crazy here but that's kind of beside the point: do you shove on V2's initial raise with only top pair and the draw? It seemed like a no-brainer to me but I've been knocked out of three MTTs in the last three days in a very similar scenario, and now I'm not so sure...

Comments

  • ybyb Member Posts: 1,471
    edited October 2010
    All in pre
  • DannyMcsDannyMcs Member Posts: 471
    edited October 2010
    Fair enough, that would probably have saved me some pain :) My PF thinking, such as it was, was that if I hit the flop I probably have villain1 beat unless it's KJJ or a 3 to a flush/straight and I could really do with a double up so I took the risk.

    I very rarely shove with ak & 1 raiser with one to play unless I'm < 10bb. Not being aggressive enough with the slick, do you think?
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited October 2010
    for sure, add the aggression, expessially at higher blinds
  • Batkin88Batkin88 Member Posts: 1,682
    edited October 2010
    shove pre from the raise, you dont want to be making a 3 way pot with A K.
    You will take the pot down there and then and wont have this decision.
    However as played your shove is fine on the flop with nut flush draw the only other option is fold, just never call.

    Hope this helps
  • DannyMcsDannyMcs Member Posts: 471
    edited October 2010
    Thanks folks, I've been mulling this over and in retrospect it's clear you're correct, the PF shove was the way to go here.


  • shelskishelski Member Posts: 467
    edited October 2010
    In Response to Re: Flop shove with nut flush draw?:
    All in pre
    Posted by yb
    FIRST TIME EVERY TIME. This cat knows his biscuits.
  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited October 2010
    Shove pre, less then 10bb auto shove with AK
  • FlashFlushFlashFlush Member Posts: 4,494
    edited October 2010
    Not sure if a SHOVE is right pre like everyone is saying, if you 3bet to 3k you still have 6k behind (15 blinds) so there is still room to play if all goes wrong. But you have position and will then have control of the hand....

    On 2nd thoughts you say you have a lot of respect for villain2 (Thanks!) so just shove and then you can't be out played post flop.

    p.s I think villan2 is an absolute legend and should hit a fullhouse and won the pot ;-)
  • goodylad21goodylad21 Member Posts: 693
    edited October 2010
    I agree 20% increase on your stack without going to showdown, its an easy shove + if villian 2 is a good reg his raise from the BTN should mean very little, he would need a monster to call half his stack off, highly unlikely !!
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