turn

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20/40

3 people limp, CO raise, btn call, sb call, i call bb Q6s, everyone calls

flop 98x giving me a flush draw. i screw up and check (should have donked) everyone checks

turn 7 giving me the flush. sb is an aggro asian lady who leads out.

call or raise?

21 March 2025 at 02:48 AM
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by NittyOldMan1

20/40

3 people limp, CO raise, btn call, sb call, i call bb Q6s, everyone calls

flop 98x giving me a flush draw. i screw up and check (should have donked) everyone checks

turn 7 giving me the flush. sb is an aggro asian lady who leads out.

call or raise?

I would raise. I think there are plenty of hands that will call 2 cold (ace of trump, straights, potentially Tx) and the pot is big enough that I would rather fight for it.

Agree with donking the flop.


Eh I’d rather invite people in and realize my equity


by ninefingershuffle

Eh I’d rather invite people in and realize my equity

On this wet board I think plenty of players will still call 2 bets with their straights/draws especially since you've got 3 limpers and 2 cold callers in the mix. And you've got to charge the naked As and Ks to chase.


I didn’t see we made the flush - easy raise


Raise. Some players will think that your raise is a sign of weakness and will call with straight draws, flush draws, and two pairs.


Raise. Aren't you also redrawing to a straight flush. Punish the As and Ks holders, charge for the already made straights and 2 pair (and chasers). There are still losing rivers.


Agree with raising the turn for all the reasons stated above. I'm not confident whether leading the flop is good or bad. I could be convinced either way, so that suggests to me that it's kind of whatever. I wouldn't call it a blunder.

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