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Strength of a straight...

PystermanPysterman Member Posts: 187
edited August 2012 in The Poker Clinic
With QJ, I flopped the nut straight on an AKT board with 2 diamonds.
The turn brought a 3rd diamond.
The river brought another A (not a diamond).

Playing cash, 100bb deep, should I be prepared to go broke here?


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  • swazyswazy Member Posts: 3
    edited August 2012
    I play NL4 not sure what level you play at, have you got anymore information on the hand. Position, pot size etc? Would like to discuss for own experience. From what you've posted though, i wouldn't be going broke on this board.
  • _ARAZI__ARAZI_ Member Posts: 549
    edited August 2012
    It totally depends on your opponant and how active you think he is and also on the action pre flop and during the hand.

    If you have the guy tagged as a total nit then it becomes a easy fold if he shows strength on a board like that but on the flip side of the coin if you have him tagged as a total maniac it becomes a easy all in/call.
  • SmitalosSmitalos Member Posts: 539
    edited August 2012
    In Response to Strength of a straight...:
    With QJ, I flopped the nut straight on an AKT board with 2 diamonds. The turn brought a 3rd diamond. The river brought another A (not a diamond).

    Playing cash, 100bb deep, Do i think worse than a straight on a 3-FLUSH, PAIRED board will pay-off/value bet here?
    Posted by Pysterman
    FYP. <3

    - Spoiler Alert - The answer is probably, no. :P
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