$Freeroll NLHE MTT: flush draw in flop

hugh blair

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You played it perfect pot odds were correct each time nice river hope you won the game
 
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Fold pre.

Suited Ax play well multiway when you are very deep stacked (50bb+). Your limp behind range off this stack should be exclusively hands like T9s, JTs, J9s, QJs that aren’t good enough to shove pre but flop equity often so you can stack off on flops.


Fold to the iso raise, your Ax is likely dominated, and if the iso raiser has 99-KK, you aren’t getting any value on an Axx flop. For reasons above you aren’t deep enough to limp/call.


Turn is fine.
 
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When playing your position, I would have started with 3X BB. That hopefully would eliminate some of the other bettors afterward. 77 should have folded with two overcards on the flop. KK had an interesting situation with a K on the flop. Stuck. Q9 should have folded on the turn. Looks like you did great, three folks betting, only one should have and you came alive with the river draw. Wow! Nice. Love those kind of outcomes.
 
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Fold pre.

Suited Ax play well multiway when you are very deep stacked (50bb+). Your limp behind range off this stack should be exclusively hands like T9s, JTs, J9s, QJs that aren’t good enough to shove pre but flop equity often so you can stack off on flops.


Fold to the iso raise, your Ax is likely dominated, and if the iso raiser has 99-KK, you aren’t getting any value on an Axx flop. For reasons above you aren’t deep enough to limp/call.


Turn is fine.

Accord.
his pre flop is not so good, his hand is very vulnerable, his position is very bad, his stack is not good, but cards help him. Lucky:D:D:D:D
 
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With your stack size you should be pretty much in shove/fold mode pre-flop. You have just over 10bb so you are limited which is why you want to shove/fold. I would fold this to me with A6s.

As you played it getting all-in on the flop is standard.
 
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I don't think a single spot was correct. You are in shove fold territory with like 11-12BBs. Fold pre from that position. Call is terrible. You have a bad hand and fold equity = 0 by calling.

You make the nut flush draw. Just get it in on the flop. You may take it down here if not you should have quite a few outs for a flush and maybe a few outs for top pair, aces. Check calling, again fold equity = 0.

Turn a pair and now you stack is in a really bad spot. Calling again.... Fold equity = 0.

You were very passive on every street and never had a single clue as to where you were in the hand with questionable cards. You were behind badly at every street and got lucky on the river. All of your chips went in while you were way behind and by calling.
 
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