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Bart Hanson from Crush Live Poker discusses a $25,000 river decision when the caller holds the nut flush and the board pairs.
In this spot, Sean makes the nut flush on the turn and encounters an overbet from the button. Bart and he discuss how he should play the nuts and whether or not he has to fold when the board pairs and the two opponents put more money in on the river.
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First viewer. Love your vids btw.
I think in a game like this your way incentivized to fast play you’re nutted hands, If for no other reason then to avoid river spots like this.
It's a pretty standard fold considering the river line. It's a very rare instance where they were doing that with less than a boat.
You're beat there 95% of the time if not more.
Holy cow. This game is a gold mine.
6 players to the flop, i think it is safe to assume someone has something so i think you gotta be more active about getting money in the pot…definitely i'd put in a substantial raise the turn, anyways..but i like leading out on flops like that too when you can call a raise.