jhasper
Joined: 24 Dec 2005 Posts: 12
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 7:51 pm Post subject: You hit a flush on turn |
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This is typical situation - would like to know what you people think.
Assume you limped in with two medium suited cards, f.ex. JTs, QTs, T9s.
One more limper, raise from the button. You call as well as second limper and
flop gave you 4 of a flush, no pairs. Does not matter what happen on flop,
lets say you check, second one checks, original raisor bets and you
both call. May be some different bet patterns but point is that last bet
or raise belongs to original raiser. Turn gave you the flush, board is not
paired.
Your move. What you do ?
I would separate two cases :
1. Ace or King of your suit is on the board.
2. Your high card is high card of the flush. |
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