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Originally Posted by coyote I don't think you're pushing a small flush out nearly enough to make the push correct... You're push after a raise when the flush hits is pretty much just throwing good money after bad.
The only time you're getting called on your push is when you're beat, and like I said, I don't think you're making the better hand enough to make that play right.
Call the raise and save your 4730. |
good answer. and how could you possibly be committed to a showdown? you've got 800 of your 5500 that you started with in the pot. that's not a pot-committing number.
you know it's probably a flush draw you're up against. what i do on this river is decide how much i'd call...then either bet that and fold to a raise, or check and call that much but not more.
and what you had here is middle trips, which is considerably weaker than middle set. in this case, you could be drawing dead to a boat.
in a mtt, this raise on the end seems unnecessarily risky. you may have been right in this case, but it's too likely you're beaten for me to make this move.