interesting - in this case I would probably checked the flop with 3 others to act behind you simply because you have a great draw, but can you afford to call a re-raise? (which villian should have made)
your bet does look like a blocking bet and to me does say I have a flush draw so please don't raise me as I want to see a cheap turn card
turn - excellent play after betting the flop, a similar small bet is really good at this point and doesn't mean much at all - it just entices them to call again
turn - assuming I had checked the flop I would over bet here and see what would happen - say 500 or so
so to his raise - I wouldn't fear the flush but maybe a high card flush draw - I would have reraised him here to about 1200 - enough that he is getting crap odds to call, but not enough that he would fold his hand (as if he calls and misses it still leaves him around 2K in chips, so he is probably inclined to call with an Ace or K flush draw)
river - I think you got very lucky - if he doesn't hit 2 pair I think he folds
I would have value bet here - say about 1100 into the 1400 pot - he has about 2.5K chips left, so the 1100 is just a little under half his stack, so you want a call with K10 etc - a shove and I think he may lay down k10
nice hand
Damo
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Originally Posted by Valiant23 Well, I have looked for an opportunity to try and put the advice given into practice.
The situation isn't an exact replica, but it's close enough.
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