Big suckout or Good play from other guy

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Dear friends i wana know what you think of these hand ^_^
PS: Friend's hand not mine but i was amazed so i wanted to ask what you guys think of it

Friend has A 10 Clubs he raise 100$ 2 callers flop 5 6 7 Clubs he check's it one guy raise 400$ one folds my friend raise to 1200$ other dude went all in for 6500$ friend calls .. the other dude had 8Hearts 9Clubs turn comes J river comes 8 clubs did my friend play it as he shold of ? i think he did, pritty hard to fold a nut flush :|

My opinion is he played well and got sucked out :eek:
 
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I would off checked my flush draw to see what the other players would off done maby your friend could off got to see the next card for free or at a cheap price instead off going all in on a draw.I dont think he got sucked out on.Just got unlucky that the other player flopped a straight.with a straight flush draw.
 
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I would have done the same - all you can do is get your chips in with the best hand, then hope. Better players than me would be able to give the odds of hitting a straight flush on the river, but I am sure your friend was unlucky.
 
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I would off checked my flush draw to see what the other players would off done maby your friend could off got to see the next card for free or at a cheap price instead off going all in on a draw.I dont think he got sucked out on.Just got unlucky that the other player flopped a straight.with a straight flush draw.
Dude i dont think you read the whole thing :eek:
My friend had the nut flush on the flop ....:joyman:
 
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Dear friends i wana know what you think of these hand ^_^
PS: Friend's hand not mine but i was amazed so i wanted to ask what you guys think of it

Friend has A 10 Clubs he raise 100$ 2 callers flop 5 6 7 Clubs he check's it one guy raise 400$ one folds my friend raise to 1200$ other dude went all in for 6500$ friend calls .. the other dude had 8Hearts 9Clubs turn comes J river comes 8 clubs did my friend play it as he shold of ? i think he did, pritty hard to fold a nut flush :|

My opinion is he played well and got sucked out :eek:

He just got sucked out on.. but can't totally blame the other guy.. he had a straight on the flop with a flush and straight flush draw.

I wouldn't have folded the Ace high flush there.
 
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ez fold PF to avoid getting sucked out on the turn if you ask me
 
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NO-way this an easy fold? If that action you described on flop happened on river then maybe yes a fold would be in order. Only thing he could have done diff is call instead of reraise.
 
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I would have flat called the initial raise IMO. I'd rather get my chips in (if any, on the turn, where I can make an approximation of where I stand.) Your friend didnt flop the nut flush either, as there was a straight flush draw on the board. Also, if someone comes over the top with a reraise all in, it should tell you that perhaps your flush is beaten.
 
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as your friend had the ace high flush yes i would have put the other guy all in also your friend was just unlucky as the other guy hit on the river and ill bet that happened on full tilt most hands there are won on the river
 
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He played it very well, got a guy with a strong hand to get his money in bad. It was not a bad play on the other guy either, but with 3 clubs on the board I do not know if I would have played it so fast. More than likely if u get called your beat or someone is drawing to the nutz. And to put your money in with pretty much 1 out to win the pot is not smart poker. So he basically put his money in with 2% on the turn and 1% chance to win on the river, I would say that is pretty lucky, lol
 
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What kind of limits are you ppl playing I mean ok, 100 preflop, fairenough, 400 on the flop??? 1200, 6500, your friend there must be on highstakes
 
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Dear friends i wana know what you think of these hand ^_^
PS: Friend's hand not mine but i was amazed so i wanted to ask what you guys think of it

Friend has A 10 Clubs he raise 100$ 2 callers flop 5 6 7 Clubs he check's it one guy raise 400$ one folds my friend raise to 1200$ other dude went all in for 6500$ friend calls .. the other dude had 8Hearts 9Clubs turn comes J river comes 8 clubs did my friend play it as he shold of ? i think he did, pritty hard to fold a nut flush :|

My opinion is he played well and got sucked out :eek:

The mistake here was raising the flop bet, he had the nutz so why raise? Having said that, villain would still prolly call an all in after the turn, both played it bad as it should have been checked down to the river. Way too many scare cards out there.
 
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The mistake here was raising the flop bet, he had the nutz so why raise? Having said that, villain would still prolly call an all in after the turn, both played it bad as it should have been checked down to the river. Way too many scare cards out there.


What scare cards are out there, besides the SF'S, I mean 34c,48c, and only 89c are the only hands that really beat him at this point so I see no reason as to why he would have to be scare, personally the hand was played well IMO, bad luck, but more so I want to know what limit was this again?
 
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ez fold PF to avoid getting sucked out on the turn if you ask me
He raised preflop.
I would have flat called the initial raise IMO. I'd rather get my chips in (if any, on the turn, where I can make an approximation of where I stand.)
When facing a raising opponent, its better to get your money in when you have a very strong hand. Any other club except the 4c/8c and a lot of other cards kills your action on the turn. If the turn is a blank and you bet out, you're giving your opponent a chance to fold. True, if he had just flat called the flop, he might be able to fold the turn but its more likely he'll get a card that'll kill action than not (if opponent had not flopped the straight).
He played it very well, got a guy with a strong hand to get his money in bad. It was not a bad play on the other guy either, but with 3 clubs on the board I do not know if I would have played it so fast. More than likely if u get called your beat or someone is drawing to the nutz. And to put your money in with pretty much 1 out to win the pot is not smart poker. So he basically put his money in with 2% on the turn and 1% chance to win on the river, I would say that is pretty lucky, lol
This. Most of the time opponents in this situation are on the nut-draw. If opponent had flopped nut straight-flush, would he play it as fast?
The mistake here was raising the flop bet, he had the nutz so why raise?
Raise to get money in the pot. If opponent is on the draw, you want to extract as much money from them as possible, right? There is a saying: The less you bet, the more you lose when you have the best hand. This is a situation, given the strong-drawy flop, where you want to get as much money in here.
 
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i think he played it as he should of because it is very rare that a person has the straight flush especially when you have the nut flush it was just one of those bad beats that everyone talks about best thing to do is chalk it up and move on i feel for him though thats a really bad beat
 
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I think your friend played perfecly and got suckout... it happens

however the other guy didn't actually played bad it deppends on the read he had and how have they played before but the only thing i didn't like was his reraise I would have flat called to see the turn. but either way great flop for both hands but as you know almost always there's always only one winner for every hand
 
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Dude i dont think you read the whole thing :eek:
My friend had the nut flush on the flop ....:joyman:


I read it wrong.Than Yes I would say he got real unlucky But the other guy did have a straight and a straight flush draw.I might off called with the straight flush draw and straight depending on how the player that was in the pot with me was playing previous hands.Wasnt played bad by either player.
 
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