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Actuary
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Preflop: Actuary is MP2 with As, Kd. CO posts a blind of $0.50.
1 fold, UTG+1 calls, MP1 calls.

Flop: (10 SB) Tc, Jc, Qh (4 players)
SB checks, UTG+1 bets, SB folds, UTG+1 calls.

Turn: (7 BB) Ac (2 players)
UTG+1 bets...
looshle
He's either got the flush or had the K, maybe with a club freeroll. Raising here doesn't do anything because you're either behind or tied more often than ahead. If you raise here, what do you do to a 3 bet? I'd just call it down.
guinevar
Call and call the river. Laugh at the donkey's two-pair or whine that you had to split.
Actuary
I called.

J on river.

Bet, Call.

Villan: AT, 2 pair.

I thought just calling might be too passive.
guinevar
If in doubt about the flush draw with a 4-straight on the board, I always go for the check/call endings.


That is...if I hold the nut straight.
amarillotg
calling down after the turn is the correct play here.
PT0077
Calling down is optimum just because too many times you will either be paying the rake or paying the other player. That river would have been a little aggrevating too because it could have made things even worse. But it didn't so, good hand, good play.
GWCGWC
NH

well played
Rocketwadster
Call it down. You can't protect against the flush draw (if he doesnt already have it), so pray for at least a split. 8)
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