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RISEorFall
im kinda new at this, be gentle.
lost the HH, but this is close

stacks:
RISE ~ $9.90
BB ~ $3
UTG ~ $2.50
CO ~ $1.25

pf: RISE is SB with Q icon_suit_spade.gif 10 icon_suit_diamond.gif 9 icon_suit_spade.gif 8 icon_suit_spade.gif

UTG calls, 3 folds, CO calls, button folds, RISE calls, BB raises to $.50, UTG calls, CO calls, RISE calls

flop($2): 2 icon_suit_spade.gif 5 icon_suit_spade.gif J icon_suit_heart.gif
RISE checks, BB checks, UTG checks, CO bets $.75(all in), RISE calls, BB calls, UTG calls

turn($5):7 icon_suit_diamond.gif
RISE checks, BB checks, UTG checks

river($5): 9 icon_suit_heart.gif
RISE bets $2.75.....


this is bad, right? i just got pretty lucky?
pokerinc
Not a huge fan of the naked q high flush draw oop. And yes, you know you got pretty lucky. Would you be able to bet out if the spade hit?
RISEorFall
QUOTE (pokerinc @ Thursday, June 28th, 2007, 12:10 PM) *
Not a huge fan of the naked q high flush draw oop. And yes, you know you got pretty lucky. Would you be able to bet out if the spade hit?

what about preflop, i figured to complete this hand could make lots of high only scooping hands, but im not sure i shouldve even called the raise.
antistuff
fold the flop. you have a one way non-nut draw oop. consider this flop to have missed you entirely.
sabes99
the flop call is a little loose but since it's so cheap i don't think it's as bad as some others have said

other than that it's fine
sholden
QUOTE (sabes99 @ Thursday, June 28th, 2007, 1:07 PM) *
the flop call is a little loose but since it's so cheap i don't think it's as bad as some others have said

other than that it's fine


It's not to the nut flush and half the cards that make your flush probably only give you half the pot (assuming you're not against a better flush draw) since they make a low for one of the other players...
navybuttons
fold preflop.

goodluck.
Frez
Ya, this is a pretty weak completion preflop. Even if you miracle into something, if those stack sizes are right, you can't get the right implied odds on your crap starting hand given the amount of time you miss completely.

The only thing you can flop that would be any good is the nut straight on a rainbow board, with no low possible. Let it go.
Zelphade
Ya i think u got pretty lucky. I usually fold on the flop with only a non nut flush draw. If you see the turn you have plenty of business in the pot wiht a wrap straight and a flush draw. The turn was the lucky card not the river. Im sure u got paid off in the hand tough... this usually happens at micro levels...
Chamonyx
Fold Pre Flop

Playing this hand multi-way OOP against everyone is just not worth it: if you do win, it is likely to be a small pot and if you lose then you are likely to lose a lot.
All you will get is tough decisions: practice folding these hands in the SB and be proud of yourself when you do.

Even when it looks like you have hit on the end, every now and then you will run into someone holding A38T and get a really nasty surprise.

Notwithstanding my last comment, leading the river is OK, although at this level I think I prefer to let one of the lows bet small, get called and then put in a raise that will get called by both.
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