Poker Strategy: Can We Fold Bottom Set When the River Brings a Backdoor Flush

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Poker Strategy: Can We Fold Bottom Set When the River Brings a Backdoor Flush

5 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Can We Fold Bottom Set When the River Brings a Backdoor Flush

  1. shrug.i think you played it perfect. It's a bad card on the river I hate it. But I'm calling there being near the top of my range. If we truly respect this guys play we probably cant fold here knowing what he is capable of… I would never show my hand here in this situation.

  2. I would have called too because it's over 3/1 but probably would be expecting to lose. 44, 99, flush all very possible & good player doesn't value bet worse there. Btw we need some people to call in some hands from Commerce 5-10!

  3. I don't understand why the flush was the main concern. If he's a "good" player he isn't semi-bluffing the turn in position on two players when he's led into twice. Given the turn action he should just be calling with all draws because he wants the MP player that folded to be in on the hand in order to get more money into the pot, so it's highly unlikely he has a flush. The way the action played out he should have 99, 44, and J9. There are only 3 99 combos, and I think we can discount 2 of them because he's either raising preflop, or folding that hand with that flop action you're getting the right odds to call especially if you include some other random nonsense holdings.

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