Flush over two pair

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  • #1363
    Jasneet Singh
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    2-5 hand, hero mid position, hand As and 10d. Hero stack 600, Villian 1 (early position) stack 200, villian 2(late position) stack 190. V1 pre-flop raise 25, V1 Nitty always go in with solid hands. V2 Gambler, plays lot of hands. Hero and V2 flat call. Flop Ah 10s 5s. V1 goes in for 50, I was putting him on Ace(atleast) and flush draw. Hero raised it to 100, V1 and V2 call. Turn Completed the flush, but i have the nut flush blocker. V1 Check, Hero all in. Is hero’s all in justified? V1 and V2 both got all in. Luckily Hero catched another 10 on river, completing full-house.

    #1374
    Rob
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    Always a fold pre. A10o is not a hand to call a raise with especially an early position open. As played raise flop bigger I guess just jam since both villains have no chips. Our hand is vulnerable to many draws so min raising is accomplishing nothing. The fact that both players have no money in front of them makes A10o even more of a fold preflop.

    #1380
    Yazzie
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    I agree with @Rob A10o is not a good call preflop. The hand plays itself honestly, flopping top two then turning the nut flush draw. I like jamming on the turn here.

    #1398
    Dan
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    A nitty player with a short stack raising in ep to $25 equals fold A10 pre for me. If he was deeper, I might make a loose call. As played, yes I like jam on turn with 2 pr, nfd. Way to hit that river! 😀

    #1401
    Jasneet Singh
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    Thanks for your views. I generally like to peel off flop with Nitty players, sometimes I hit the flop hard and it makes Nitts crazy, often it make them tilt. The idea was same here and since I had a nut flush blocker, I hoped Nitt will back off on my shove, crazy nitt didnt budge, gambler I wasn’t worried about, I was eventually gonna take its stack, with or without my double up.

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