Semi-bluff raising with small flushdraws vs nut flushdraw

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mr_kommpa

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Hey!

I have been tginkibg about tgis for a while. To balance out my flop raising range I need some semi-bluffs but I dont know if I should do it with my Axs hands or 65s when I flop a flushdraw.

I could see the upside with both options. With Axs raising could be great because if called, I could have 3 extra outs in form pf aces.

But with 65s, if I flop a flushdraw I got almost no other way of winning the pot then semi-bluffing or hitting my flush.

To make it more simple I will give an example.

Both are 100bb and Vil is a reg

He opens from CO and we call, our calling range include 65 - QJs and A2s - A5s

The flop comes K94dds and he Cbets, what should we semi-bluff with?
 
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Hey!

I have been tginkibg about tgis for a while. To balance out my flop raising range I need some semi-bluffs but I dont know if I should do it with my Axs hands or 65s when I flop a flushdraw.

I could see the upside with both options. With Axs raising could be great because if called, I could have 3 extra outs in form pf aces.

But with 65s, if I flop a flushdraw I got almost no other way of winning the pot then semi-bluffing or hitting my flush.

To make it more simple I will give an example.

Both are 100bb and Vil is a reg

He opens from CO and we call, our calling range include 65 - QJs and A2s - A5s

The flop comes K94dds and he Cbets, what should we semi-bluff with?

Hello.
its depend what Vil thinking about you.
I think if this Vil is reg and his CBet more than 70%?you can check raise him with any dro oop. if hi tight or fish , ill just call him with good chances of pot.

Good Luck

:jd4::jd4:
 
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