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Dagr3at0ne
Rising Star
Bronze Level
$200 NLHE Full Ring: LIVE GAME :Flopped nut straight, but board paired on the turn
Stack sizes: (Hero 170$) & (BB villain 350$ (blinds 1/2)
CO call, Hero Button (5d7d) call, SB call, BB check
flop (4h8h6s)
SB check BB check, CO check, hero (5d7d) bet 5$
SB call 5, BB check raise to 25$, cutoff fold, hero (5d7d) call 20$, SB fold
Turn (8c)
BB bet 50$, hero (5d7d) fold
Was this the right move? Should I have just reraised the flop for value against draws and 2 pairs or based on stack sizes slow play to see a blank on the turn. I was playing relatively tight, ocassionally was making questionable showdown calls. This is the reason for the line I took. I figured the villain had a narrow range due to limp pot, and big blind action on the check raised flop. The villain seemed like a solid player who didn't get out of line that offen, but wasn't playing super conservative. This led me to the villian having a narrow range of strong 2 pair hands or one over card and flush draw hands. What is the ideal strategy in this particular situation? Did I play it wrong? Should i have reraised the flop? Any advice would help. Would you have folded the turn? Thanks!
Stack sizes: (Hero 170$) & (BB villain 350$ (blinds 1/2)
CO call, Hero Button (5d7d) call, SB call, BB check
flop (4h8h6s)
SB check BB check, CO check, hero (5d7d) bet 5$
SB call 5, BB check raise to 25$, cutoff fold, hero (5d7d) call 20$, SB fold
Turn (8c)
BB bet 50$, hero (5d7d) fold
Was this the right move? Should I have just reraised the flop for value against draws and 2 pairs or based on stack sizes slow play to see a blank on the turn. I was playing relatively tight, ocassionally was making questionable showdown calls. This is the reason for the line I took. I figured the villain had a narrow range due to limp pot, and big blind action on the check raised flop. The villain seemed like a solid player who didn't get out of line that offen, but wasn't playing super conservative. This led me to the villian having a narrow range of strong 2 pair hands or one over card and flush draw hands. What is the ideal strategy in this particular situation? Did I play it wrong? Should i have reraised the flop? Any advice would help. Would you have folded the turn? Thanks!